The Sudetenland
Munich Conference
The Sudetenland
No, Nazi Germany is the name given to Germany during the time Hitler was in power.
Hitler never invaded Sudan. Sudan is a country in Africa, to the south of Egypt, it did see fighting in the second world war, but between Britain and Italy, not Germany. Hitler did annex the Sudetenland, which was the northern, western, and south western part of Czechoslovakia. Its population had an ethnic German majority, and Hitler claimed that as the people living there were Germans it should be part of Germany. Pressure from Hitler lead to the infamous Munich Agreement. An international conference was called in Munich, Germany, to discuss the future of the Sudetenland. It was attended by Germany, UK, France, and Italy, but not Czechoslovakia. At the meeting it was agreed that Hitler should be given The sudetenland in exchange for an assurance that he would make no other territorial claims in Europe. Germany took over then Sudetenland on the 30th of September 1938. Brirish primeminister Neville Chamberlain hailed it as bringing peace in our time.
Germany
Munich Conference
Munich conference of 1938, between Neville Chamberlain of the UK and Adolph Hitler of Germany
Munich conference of 1938, between Neville Chamberlain of the UK and Adolph Hitler of Germany
Munich conference of 1938, between Neville Chamberlain of the UK and Adolph Hitler of Germany
The Sudetenland
Czechoslovakia was given to Germany to pacify Adolph Hitler. The leaders of France and Britain were trying to avoid another European war.
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The Sudetenland was an area in western Czechoslovakia (as it was then) which was German speaking and had some sympathy with German nationalism
Rwanda was awarded to Germany as part of the German possession of Deutsch-Ostafrika in the Berlin Conference. It would be transferred to Belgian control following the Treaty of Versailles.
During his rule, Hitler called Germany "The Thousand Year Reich."
No, Nazi Germany is the name given to Germany during the time Hitler was in power.
"Peace for our time" was given in a speech 30 September 1938 not long after the Munich Agreement between Germany and England .