made more demands ..;))
Poland was invaded first. France and England declared war on Germany at that time. When Czechoslovakia was invaded they had already declared war on Germany and further objected to Hilter for his invasion tactics. England had started building up their ability to make war and the people practiced air raids and began signing up to serve in the military.
Giving in to demands can sometimes be necessary to maintain harmony or resolve conflict, but it can also lead to unhealthy patterns if done excessively. While it may provide short-term relief, consistently yielding to demands can undermine one's boundaries and self-respect. It’s important to balance assertiveness with empathy to ensure that one's own needs are also met. Ultimately, clear communication and negotiation can help in addressing demands without compromising personal values.
Germany's invasion of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 was met with international condemnation but little concrete action. The Munich Agreement of 1938, which allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland, had already emboldened Hitler, and the subsequent occupation of the rest of Czechoslovakia went largely unchallenged by major powers like Britain and France. This failure to respond effectively contributed to the growing tensions leading up to World War II. Ultimately, the invasion highlighted the inadequacies of appeasement policies and the need for a more unified stance against aggression.
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
Britain and France gave in to Hitler's demands for the 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 GermansIn September 1938 Germany, Britain, France, and Italy met in Munich to decide what action, if any, to take concerning German demands for territory in Czechoslovakia. This conference came to be known as the Munich Conference. While there, Britain and France decided to allow Germany to annex the areas near the German border (the Sudetenland). Hitler said that it was his "final demand" in Europe.The action of Britain and France is regarded as appeasement.
Made More Demands
Made More Demands
made more demands ..;))
made more demands ..;))
Made More Demands
made more demands
A refusal of workers to work until their demands are met is known as a a strike.
A unit of measurement that refers to the relative energy demands of an activity in comparison to your energy demands in a resting state is known as MET. MET (Metabolic Equivalent) is defined as the ratio of the work metabolic rate to the resting metabolic rate.
A person who is taken prisoner by a group in order to have their demands met by the authorities is commonly referred to as a hostage.
You're referring to an "ultimatum".
Holding people against their will until demands are met
Magyars and Czechs.s.e.g.