In 1938-1939, Hitler and Nazi Germany were able to take control of Czechoslovakia through a powerful combination of diplomacy, Propaganda, physical intimidation and military bluffing, and internal 'fifth-column' dissension within Czechoslovakia itself. Perhaps the most significant factor was Hitler's influence over diplomats from leading Western nations, as they willingly handed over to Germany the fortified zones of Czechoslovakia in the Fall of 1938. by the munic cobference where England and France gave it to him
czechoslovakia had a large ethnically german population
On 30 January 1933.
Hitler Invaded and took over Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Italy and Poland, taking over 5 countries during ww2.
The first expansion of the Third Reich under Hitler was into Austria, which was annexed without a military conflict in 1938. Then Czechoslovakia, first by taking the Sudetenland and later by invading the whole country. Hitler's first act of war was the attack on Poland in 1939.
The Munich Pact gave Hitler the Sudetenland, part of Czechoslovakia. It also made him promise not to take anymore land in Europe. That was promise he broke.
Hitler was able to take over Austria by rearmament and reoccupation of Rhineland and incorporation of Austria. He dismembered the Czech army and occupied with Czechoslovakia with speed and efficiency.
czechoslovakia had a large ethnically german population
Hitler obtained permission to go to war with Czechoslovakia in Munich, Germany via the Munich agreement. The Munich Agreement occurred in 1938.
16 March 1939
Neville Chamberlaine
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Poland. After England and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain gave away Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany, (without asking the Czech people), Hitler felt he could take Poland easy.
On 30 January 1933.