The Munich Conference, held in September 1938, was called to address the escalating tensions in Europe due to Adolf Hitler's demands for the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia. The leaders of Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy met to negotiate a resolution in an attempt to avoid war. This conference is often cited as a key example of the policy of appeasement, as the Western powers agreed to Hitler's demands without Czechoslovak consent, ultimately emboldening Nazi Germany.
At the Munich conference it was decided to give Germany all of the Sudetenland.
what was allowed at the munich conference
Did Russia support the munich conference in 1938?
Munich Conference on Security Policy was created in 1962.
United Kingdom
Was the consequence of the munich conference in 1938 supported by which country?
The French leader at the Munich conference was, in fact, a man named Edouard Daladier.
Neville Chamberlain was the Prime Minister in 1938, and attended the Munich Conference.
The british prime minister during the munich conference was Neville Chamberlaine
Answer this question… The Munich Conference adopted policies that tolerated German expansion
Munich hosted France to partial defeat at the hands of Germany.
The consequence of the munich conference in 1938 to the west was support from russia or czexhoslovakia?