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If the Munich Agreement hadn't been signed, then Hitler's Germany would have invaded and seized all of Czechoslovakia in October 1938. The Czechs would have resisted and a war between Germany & Czechoslovakia would have begun. No other country was in a position or motivated to help.

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How did the Munich agreement impact England and France?

The 1938 Munich Agreement impacted England and France in a generally negative way. To be sure, immediately upon the signing of the agreement, there was some optimism in both countries concerning Germany's foreign policy. It soon became clear, however, that Germany was not to be appeased by the Munich Agreement: it wanted still more territory and more power. Thus, those English and French leaders who had arranged the Munich Agreement began to look more and more naive, and the Agreement itself looked less and less positive.


Why did Britain and France agree to the Czech Sudetenland to Hitler?

The Munich Agreement was signed in Munich , Germany .


What was the Munich agreement and when was it signed?

Neville Chamberlain, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Eduoard Daladier signed the Munich Agreement. Chamberlain was prime minister of the UK, Daladier of France, and Mussolini of Italy, which was Germany's Axis ally.


How did Britain and France avoid war with Germany?

The Munich agreement in 29 September 1938.


What was the significance of the 1938 Munich agreement?

The Munich Agreement was significant because Britain and France believed that by handing Sudetenland back to Germany was the only way to save the world from another war.


What country did Germany gain from the Munich agreement with great Britain and France?

The portion of Czechoslovakia, called the Sudetenland had a large German population. The Munich Agreement caused the annexation of this territory to the German nation.


What pact did France Germany and Great Britain sign agreeing to a policy of appeasement?

The Munich Agreement .


What did chamberlain do about the munich agreement?

Neville Chamberlain was a signatory of the Munich Agreement.


What would have happened if Chamberlain hadn't signed the Munich Agreement?

If Chamberlain didn't sign the Munich agreement there would be a coup against Hitler. While the Britain and France were talking about the fate of Czechoslovakia the German army was preparing for a coup. Lead by General Halder the coup was going to hit by arresting top Nazi leaderships all at once.


What was the prime minister of England that negotiated the Munich agreement with Germany in 1938?

Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.


What is Munich betrayal?

France had a military alliance with Czechoslovakia yet signed an agreement with Hitler on 30 September 1938 in Munich which permitted Germany's annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland.


Who negotiated the Munich agreement?

The Munich Pact involved Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy. It set up the evacuation of the Sudetenland. It was signed on September 29, 1938.