The representatives from Great Britain and France: prime ministers Neville Chamberlain and Édouard Daladier.
The result of the Munich Conference on the brink of WW2 was that British and French leaders chose appeasement and allowed Hitler to annex territory.
The agreement reached at the Munich Conference sought to compromise with Germany by offering it some territory in Czechoslovakia
At the Munich conference it was decided to give Germany all of the Sudetenland.
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The british prime minister during the munich conference was Neville Chamberlaine
The Sudetenland (Czechoslavakia)
Gave in to hitler's demands for the Sudentenland
The agreement reached at the Munich Conference sought to compromise with Germany by offering it some territory in Czechoslovakia
because Hitler had threatened to start another war. so to avoid this they gave into him.
The result of the Munich Conference on the brink of WW2 was that British and French leaders chose appeasement and allowed Hitler to annex territory.
The plan the Allies did to give Hitler his demands was during the Munich conference and they gave him Czechoslovakia.
The agreement reached at the Munich Conference sought to compromise with Germany by offering it some territory in Czechoslovakia
The Munich conference contributed to the annexation of Czechoslovak by agreeing to allow Germany to Seize some Czechoslovak Territory
At the Munich conference it was decided to give Germany all of the Sudetenland.
what was allowed at the munich conference
Unlikely, Hitler in Germany was intent on revenge for the humiliation of WWI.
The purpose of the conference was to discuss the future of the Sudetenland in the face of territorial demands made by Adolf Hitler.