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.
Sudetenland Because of the German minority not getting respect
The Sudetenland.
The Sudetenland
The Sudetenland.
The Sudetenland.
Sudetenland
It wasnt a country. It was an area around Czechoslovakia that was called the Sudentland. He said the Czechs were misstreating Germans
Although it was part of Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland was populated by ethnic Germans.
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czechoslovakia
czechoslovakia had a large ethnically german population
The Sudetenland
made more demands
It wasnt a country. It was an area around Czechoslovakia that was called the Sudentland. He said the Czechs were misstreating Germans
The Munich agreement.
Munich Agreement
The Munich Agreement.
The Munich Agreement
The Sudetenland
Although it was part of Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland was populated by ethnic Germans.
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The Sudetenland (a part of Czechoslovakia) and Austria.
Neville Chamberlaine