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You probably mean The Munich Agreement, where our allies (Great Britain and France), Italy and Hitler's Germany agreed on joining Czech border area (Sudetenland) to Germany. It is also called Munich betrayal, because military alliances between Czechoslovakia and France were not honored.

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