A majority of the population there was already Germans that had been living their during WW1 when it became Czechoslovakia.
Hitler threatened to declare war on Czechoslovakia because the Czech government declared martial law.
Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, to be more precise.
Sudetenland was very important to Hitler as it contained roughly 3 million German speaking people. Since, Hitler believed in Anschluss ( reuniting all German speaking), this is why Sudetenland very important to him. Furthermore, Sudetenland is very ( and I mean very) important for Czechoslovakia as it contained their industries. So, losing Sudetenland means losing their industries as well as their defense.
The Sudetenland
The Sudetenland
Because they wanted to, and that was enough for Hitler.
The Sudetenland
Hitler threatened to declare war on Czechoslovakia because the Czech government declared martial law.
1938
czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, to be more precise.
Sudetenland was very important to Hitler as it contained roughly 3 million German speaking people. Since, Hitler believed in Anschluss ( reuniting all German speaking), this is why Sudetenland very important to him. Furthermore, Sudetenland is very ( and I mean very) important for Czechoslovakia as it contained their industries. So, losing Sudetenland means losing their industries as well as their defense.
czechoslovakia
The Sudetenland
The Sudetenland
Hitler obtained permission to go to war with Czechoslovakia in Munich, Germany via the Munich agreement. The Munich Agreement occurred in 1938.
HE was the one who started the holocaust. The reason Adolf Hitler was so important was because he was the leader of Nazi Germany, also because he started the Second World War he invaded Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland. He also had millions of Jews executed.He started the war because he wanted to rule the world.