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it was the Munich Pact http://www.worldwariihistory.info/in/Czechoslovakia.html

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What 2 countries did Germany consume in 1938?

In 1938, Germany formed an Anschluss with Austria and was also given the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia.


Is sudeten a mountain?

The "Sudeten" is a mountain range which is in Germany, Poland and Czech.


Why did Britain and France fail to support Czechoslovakia during the sudeten crisis?

in 1938, Britain and France signed the Munich pact with Germany and Italy. The pact permitted German annexation of border areas of Czechoslovakia (sudetenland).


What was the Sudetenland and why did Germany want to annex it?

It's a region in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) that runs along the border with Germany. Adolf Hitler wanted to annex it because there's a lot of German people there, and he said that those Sudeten-Germans actually wanted to be a part of Germany, not Czechoslovakia.


Where was Rhineland and Sudetenland border?

The border between Rhineland and Sudetenland was around the area in western Czechoslovakia that bordered Germany, particularly along the Sudeten Mountains. This territory was a major point of contention leading up to World War II, with Germany seeking to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia.


When did Germany invade Czechoslovakia and Poland?

1938. The Munich Conference was held on 29 & 30 September 1938 between England, France, and Germany to decide how to keep and maintain peace. Czechslovakia was not invited. The result was that England and France gave away Czechslovakia to Germany in order to obtain peace in Europe.


When did Sudeten German Party end?

Sudeten German Party ended in 1938.


When did Germany take over Sudentenland?

Germany took over Sudentenland on September 7th, 1938 peacefully after the German Sudeten Party demanded union with Germany. The Czechs were persuaded to hand over Sudentenland.


What part of Czechoslovakia did Hitler demand?

Hitler believed that there was a vast majority of Sudeten Germans in the Sudeten Land, and that by taking over it he was only complying with Wilson's idea of self-determination. He also thought that if in a later war he were to be attacked by the Russians that it would act as a first line of defence. Also by taking over Czechoslovakia he would be that one step closer to Poland and his policy of expanding East.


When was Sudeten German Party created?

Sudeten German Party was created on 1933-10-01.


Which part of Germany did the Germans immigrate from after world war 2?

Eastern Germany, or the "Deutsche Ostgebiete unter Polnischer Verwaltung" (German Eastern Provinces under Polish Administration). The Soviet Union granted to Poland Prussia, East Pommerania, Posen, and Silesia, resulting in the expulsion/murder of 11 million German civilians. They were also expelled/murdered from the German cities in Sudeten Czechoslovakia, amounting to several million.


What did Hitler annex in Czechoslovakia?

In September 1938 the German chancellor Adolf Hitler had already united Austria to Germany and wanted to bring the Sudeten Germans under his rule. The mountains surrounding Bohemia (the Czech part of Czechoslovakia) were populated by ethnic Germans but the boundary was drawn in favor of the Czechs for defensive purposes. The British and French premiers met Hitler in Munich and agreed to the change of boundary, and the Sudetenland was annexed to Germany. But in March 1939 Hitler then occupied Bohemia and Moravia as a protectorate (not annexed), Slovakia was nominally made independent but its government was protected by Germany, and Ruthenia, the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia, was annexed to Hungary.