The Munich Agreement of 1938 (September) was a turning-point in the road toward another world war in several ways. Perhaps most importantly, this blood-less political victory convinced many top-level Germans, especially military leaders, that Hitler did indeed have a sixth sense of sorts -- a 'genius' -- for advancing Germany's dominance in Europe. Henceforth, Germany was more united behind Hitler's world-controlling policies.
it was because they help signed a treaty
The Munich Conference in September 1938 marked a significant turning point toward World War II as it exemplified the policy of appeasement adopted by Britain and France towards Adolf Hitler's aggressive expansionism. By allowing Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia without facing military opposition, the conference emboldened Hitler and demonstrated the Western powers' unwillingness to confront fascism. This failure to resist aggression not only destabilized Europe but also set a precedent that ultimately led to further territorial expansion and the outbreak of war in 1939. The Munich Conference is often seen as a critical moment that highlighted the dangers of appeasement and the miscalculations of the Allied powers.
The Munich Agreement of 1938 (September) was a turning-point in the road toward another world war in several ways. Perhaps most importantly, this blood-less political victory convinced many top-level Germans, especially military leaders, that Hitler did indeed have a sixth sense of sorts -- a 'genius' -- for advancing Germany's dominance in Europe. Henceforth, Germany was more united behind Hitler's world-controlling policies.
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Totally disagree, since Pearl Harbor was the start of the battle in the Pacific and was not the turning point at all. The turning point in the Pacific theater is normally considered to be the Battle of Midway, in which the US achieved a victory and began the push toward Japan.
it was battle of Antietam because at this battle lee the general of conference retreated. the battle was draw but union claimed victory The capture of Vicksburg, closing the Mississippi to Southern traffic, choking off Southern forces from supplies is the actual turning point.
The turning point in "Hoops" by Walter Dean Myers occurs when the main character, Lonnie, faces a personal challenge or conflict that forces him to confront his own shortcomings or make a significant decision that affects his future. This turning point often propels the plot toward its climax and resolution.
Yes. World War II is was definitely a key turning point towards equality for women and racial/ethnic groups.
The Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt. Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front. El Alamein was the turning point in Africa. Midway was the turning point in the Pacific, and Normandy was the turning point on the Western Front.
What was Saratoga the turning point of the war
Departure point: London, United KingdomDestination point: Munich, GermanyEstimated flight duration: 1 hour, 45 minutes
Gettysburg was considered to be the turning point.