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Hitler requested the return of the Sudetenland, which was heavily German speaking, at the Munich Conference.

The Czechs were against it not because they feared the loss of the territory - it was German speaking and not loyal to Czechoslovakia hence was a liability, but because it was mountainous and their fortifications were there. Once Germany controlled the Sudetenland it was a clear shot to Prague.

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Hitler demanded Sudentenland, a part of Czechoslovakia, in order to protect the German-speaking people there.

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Area given to Hitler as appeasement in 1938?

The region was the Sudetenland, which was in northern Czechoslovakia. Shortly after the concession, Hitler forced the collapse of the Czech state and assumed control of the rest of the country under a system known as The Protectorate.


What is Adolf Hitler given name?

Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, and was christened as "Adolphus Hitler".


Why was great Britain willing to go to war over Poland but not over Czechoslovakia?

Because the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia was legally given to germany. Whereas Poland was taken by force.


What year did Hitler take Sudan land?

Hitler never invaded Sudan. Sudan is a country in Africa, to the south of Egypt, it did see fighting in the second world war, but between Britain and Italy, not Germany. Hitler did annex the Sudetenland, which was the northern, western, and south western part of Czechoslovakia. Its population had an ethnic German majority, and Hitler claimed that as the people living there were Germans it should be part of Germany. Pressure from Hitler lead to the infamous Munich Agreement. An international conference was called in Munich, Germany, to discuss the future of the Sudetenland. It was attended by Germany, UK, France, and Italy, but not Czechoslovakia. At the meeting it was agreed that Hitler should be given The sudetenland in exchange for an assurance that he would make no other territorial claims in Europe. Germany took over then Sudetenland on the 30th of September 1938. Brirish primeminister Neville Chamberlain hailed it as bringing peace in our time.


What two countries were given Hitler before the war started?

Austria and the Sudetenland Austria wasn't giving to Germany, Germany conquered it. Germany occupied Austria, not conquered it. The Sudetenland had been part of Czechoslovakia. Nevil Chamberlain negotiated its annexation to Germany in hopes of avoiding war.

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Hitler was given the area in northwest Czechoslovakia called?

The Sudetenland


Why was Hitler given promotion?

He was given promotion because some people thought he was good and he demanded it.


Hitler promiced he would not expand his territory any further if he was given the area in Czechoslovakia known as the what?

The Sudetenland


Area given to Hitler as appeasement in 1938?

The region was the Sudetenland, which was in northern Czechoslovakia. Shortly after the concession, Hitler forced the collapse of the Czech state and assumed control of the rest of the country under a system known as The Protectorate.


What nation was sacrificed at the Munich conference by the allied nations to achieve peace in your time?

Czechoslovakia was given to Germany to pacify Adolph Hitler. The leaders of France and Britain were trying to avoid another European war.


Oregon is the northwestern state or the northwestern satates which is one the correct complete predicate?

There are two correct forms, neither of which is exactly given in the question: "Oregon is a [not "the"] northwestern state" or "Oregon is one of the northwestern states."


How and why did Czechoslovakia surrender to Hitler?

Before the German Army entered Czechoslovakia, the President of the country had fled to England and set up a government in exile, and the Slovaks had split off and become a separate country that was allies with the Germans. There was no Czechoslovakia left by the time the German troops entered the country. At the same time that German troops entered the former country of Czechoslovakia, there were also Polish and Hungarian troops that marched in because they wanted to take back their lands that had been part of the country of Czechoslovakia. The Czech part of the country became a German protectorate and the Polish and Hungarian land in the former Czechoslovakia became part of Poland and Hungary. The Sudentenland had already been given to Germany at the Munich conference because there were 3.5 million Germans in that area. So the answer to this question is that there was no surrender.


What country was a victim of great Britain and France's policy of appeasement?

Czechoslovakia, which was invaded by Germany with permission from Britain and France given at the Munich Conference. You ask which country was a "victim" of Britain's and France's willingness to appease Hitler, but you are not understanding the basic facts. The Sudetenland wanted to be part of Germany because they were Germans and they were separated from Germany after World War 1. So they were glad to get reconnected to Germany. Hitler used the issue of Sudetenland against Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia (including Sudetenland) were not part of Germany before WW1, but part of Austria-Hungary. When Austria-Hungary was broken-up as result of WW1, then Hitler decided to seize German-speaking Austria and then create a crisis w/ Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia was seen as the victim of appeasement. By loosing the Sudetenland, they lost valuable territory rich in lignite, coal. So there was a victim - Czechoslavakia.


The quantity of a product that will be purchased at a given price is the?

quantity demanded


What was the polocy of appeasement?

The policy of appeasement was used by the French and British to appease Hitler in the hopes that Hitler would leave their nations alone. The "appeasement camp" thought that if Hitler was given what he wanted he would be satisfied. They did not understand Hitler and his agendas. They Brits and French were made to look like fools when they found out Hitler had already taken the the Sudetenland at the time of the Munich Conference and signing of the pact that allowed Hitler to have the Sudetenland within Czechoslovakia. The policy appeasement is as foolish as giving your lunch to the school bully when he will only come back the next day.


What did GB do when Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia?

This is actually what happened before Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia:"The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain flew to Munich to have words with Hitler ! And returned home with a piece of paper & the idea of 'Peace in our Time.' Hindsight shows just how wrong this was, but of course they had hoped for a very different outcome. This was called Appeasement. For obvious reasons, WW1 was less than 20 years before, they hoped to avoid another panEuropean war, and I suppose it shows just how easy it is to be wise after the event. Certainly there was hostility towards Hitler in Britain & France, but I think most people really just hoped for the best, what else could they do anyway ? As for the people in Czechoslovakia they weren't really given any choice."After this is when Hitler actually betrayed the Munich Pact. He had agreed to leave Czech alone after gaining the Sudetenland and Neville Chamberlain was dumb enough to believe that. But Hitler went back on the deal and invaded the Czechs anyway.


What is demanded?

It is an amount consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price.