The Sudetenland
Czechslovakia
The Munich conference was a meeting of four European countries (Italy, France, Great Britain and Germany). The agreement allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia was not present at this conference, and it should be noted that this land contained key heavy industries, as well as 3 million Germans.
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.
Hitler stole peoples land because he wanted world domination
Moscow was after land and money that it wasnt granted during the Conference.
Munich
Czechslovakia
The Munich Agreement
The Munich conference was a meeting of four European countries (Italy, France, Great Britain and Germany). The agreement allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia was not present at this conference, and it should be noted that this land contained key heavy industries, as well as 3 million Germans.
Where land grants given at the pan american conference of 1928
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.
Britain and France gave in to Hitler's demands for the Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia was not present at this conference, and it should be noted that this land contained key heavy industries, as well as 3 million GermansIn September 1938 Germany, Britain, France, and Italy met in Munich to decide what action, if any, to take concerning German demands for territory in Czechoslovakia. This conference came to be known as the Munich Conference. While there, Britain and France decided to allow Germany to annex the areas near the German border (the Sudetenland). Hitler said that it was his "final demand" in Europe.The action of Britain and France is regarded as appeasement.
Hitler wanted Czechoslovakia it was occupied by German speaking people, he wanted to extend the borders of Germany Italy, France, and England let them because of how much land Germany lost after world war one and plus no countries wanted war a lot of the countries were in debt.
It convinced Hitler that he could get away with his annexations. To be fair, all of them to that point really had been re-annexations of territories that had been part of Germany until 1918 and that had been 'given away' to newly established countries by the Allies in 1919. Munich encouraged Hitler to go on with his plans to overrun Poland, which was the start of WW 2.. The 'appeasement policy' of Munich has always been painted as proof of the British's spinelesness at the time. But British PM Chaimberlain really had no choice at the time. The USA was - and would remain for several years - firmly uninvolved, the French would never have gone to war with Britain against Germany, and Britain's land army in Europe was no match for Hitler's Wehrmacht and Chaimberlain knew it. Other European countries were either poorly armed and desperate to remain neutral, or well-armed like Spain and Italy but fascist, like Hitler's Germany.
The Munich Pact gave Hitler the Sudetenland, part of Czechoslovakia. It also made him promise not to take anymore land in Europe. That was promise he broke.
the Germans were allowed to occupy Sudentenland
The Munich Conference of 1938 was an agreement among France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Nazi Germany that allowed for the annexation of the Sudetenland, a section of land in western Czechoslovakia. It's sometimes viewed negatively because the United Kingdom and France were accused of giving the Sudetenland to Nazi Germany so that Adolf Hitler would not provoke a large-scale war (thus appeasing him). The Munich Pact (Conference) is often viewed as a failed attempt at appeasement; some even see it as another event that escalated the tensions between the future Allied Powers and the future Axis Powers of World War II.