neutrality act
no. Chamberlain and others talked with Germany and agreed that Germany would take the Sudetenland. No one talked to the Czechs.
The word is "appeasement."
It was one of the regions taken over by Germany leading to WW2.
In the summer of 1938, Germany and Czechoslovakia began to quarrel over the disputed border area of the Sudetenland.
You could be referring to Neville Chamberlin, who appeased Germany with the Sudetenland but most likely you mean Winston Churchill
neutrality act
no. Chamberlain and others talked with Germany and agreed that Germany would take the Sudetenland. No one talked to the Czechs.
The word is "appeasement."
Turned Czechoslovakia, at the time called Sudetenland, over to Germany.
In 1938.
It was one of the regions taken over by Germany leading to WW2.
In the summer of 1938, Germany and Czechoslovakia began to quarrel over the disputed border area of the Sudetenland.
Nazi Germany
Sudetenland is located in the western part of Czech Republic, near the border with Germany.
The country with over 3 million Germans living in the region called the Sudetenland was Czechoslovakia. This area was primarily inhabited by ethnic Germans and became a focal point of tension between Germany and Czechoslovakia in the lead-up to World War II. The Sudetenland was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938 following the Munich Agreement.
Sudetenland/Rests of Czech Republic and Austria