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The Sudetenland crisis began at the beginning of 1938 and chamberlain flew out to meet Hitler on September the 15th.

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Region of Czechoslovakia demanded by Hitler?

The Sudetenland


When was Gauliga Sudetenland created?

Gauliga Sudetenland was created in 1938.


What caused the Czechoslovakian crisis in 1938?

The Czechoslovakian Crisis of 1938 was caused by unrest among the Germans forced to live under rule of another country in the Sudetenland. These Germans were receiving support from Adolph Hitler while the Czech government was trying to quell their effort for independence.


What was Hitler demanded and was given what area in northwestern Czechoslovakia?

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.


German speaking region of Czechoslovakia that Hitler conquered?

The Sudetenland


What did the energy crisis begin with?

middle eastern countries established an oil embargo.


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).


How many Germans lived in the sudetenland in 1938?

In 1938, 28.8% of the Sudetenland population were Germans.


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.


The Sudetenland belonged to which country?

The Sudetenland was an area in western Czechoslovakia (as it was then) which was German speaking and had some sympathy with German nationalism


Sudetenland taken by Hitler?

Yes


Was Hitler born in the Sudetenland?

No, in Austria