1) the Czech defenses were very strong
2) the German generals, conscious of Germany's relative weakness at that moment, were actually prepared to attempt to remove Hitler had he continued to move forward.
one word "Backstabbing" They felt that they were being backstabbed by the allies because it was agreed that hitler took control of the sudetanland
Felt they did not value education and hard work.
Because they felt strongly enough about the cause and felt that they would sacrifice their lives for a cause that they believed in.
It reduced Germany's size and eliminated most of its military. It took land from the Germans, as well as demilitarising it. The Germans felt vunerable because they might be attacked and have little defence. They also had to take the blame for the war and pay back money that mostly went to France and Belgium.
He had been against American involvement before becoming president. He felt that taking out troops would be a defeat for the United States.
1) the Czech defenses were very strong 2) the German generals, conscious of Germany's relative weakness at that moment, were actually prepared to attempt to remove Hitler had he continued to move forward.
one word "Backstabbing" They felt that they were being backstabbed by the allies because it was agreed that hitler took control of the sudetanland
My Father ( born 1907 ) discussed this with me before his death in 1982 when I asked him what he thought of Chamberlain and the Munich Agreement. He told me that the average Brit had a very poor opinion of Mr. Chamberlain and an even lower one of Adolph Hitler ( but for different reasons ) and that they doubted there would be peace in their time believing that Hitler would strike first. Most felt that the bit of paper that Mr. Chamberlain waved when he arrived back from Munich was not " Peace in our Time, " but more " No war this Year, " and history proved them right.
He felt that France and the UK were just giving in to Hitler's wishes and that they had abandoned Czechoslovakia.
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He felt like sitting there. Could be for a number of reasons.
because Australians felt Britain needed their support (:
They felt the Union should be preserved. They felt that, by states leaving the Union, they were violating the agreement that formed the United States, that the rebel secessionists were, in fact, committing treason.
It depends on the agreement. If it is charging you extra money call and ask what you can do to lower the price. Sorry thats all i know
The Declaration of Independence explained the reasons Americans sought, and felt entitled to, independence.
Chamberlain met with Hitler on three different occasions. Once at Berchtesgaden, another time at Bad Godesburg and a third time at Munich.
The Declaration of Independence explained the reasons Americans sought, and felt entitled to, independence.