The Munich conference was a meeting of four European countries (Italy, France, Great Britain and Germany). The agreement allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia was not present at this conference, and it should be noted that this land contained key heavy industries, as well as 3 million Germans.
At the Munich conference it was decided to give Germany all of the Sudetenland.
Czechslovakia
The Sudetenland
Munich Conference
Hitler promise no further aggression by Germany
Did Russia support the munich conference in 1938?
Was the consequence of the munich conference in 1938 supported by which country?
At the Munich conference it was decided to give Germany all of the Sudetenland.
The consequence of the munich conference in 1938 to the west was support from russia or czexhoslovakia?
Neville Chamberlain was the Prime Minister in 1938, and attended the Munich Conference.
There wasn't one.
The Munich Conference of September 1938 was a diplomatic meeting attended by Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, where it was agreed to allow Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia, in an attempt to appease Adolf Hitler and avoid war. This policy of appeasement was intended to maintain peace in Europe but ultimately failed, as it emboldened Germany's expansionist ambitions. Czechoslovakia was not represented at the conference, and the agreement is often viewed as a significant miscalculation by the Western powers.
Herr Hitler.
The Sudetenland
Czechslovakia
Munich Conference
Hitler promise no further aggression by Germany