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When did Germany attack Prague?

September 30, 1938-Munich Conference/Munich Agreement: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French leaders publically appeased Hitler. They allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland the westernmost region of Czechoslovakia and incorporate it into the Reich "for the sake of peace." In exchange for this, Hitler gave his word that Germany would make no further territorial claims in Europe. October 1, 1938-German troops occupy the Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia). March 1939- Hitler breaks his Munich Agreement when German troops occupy the remainder of Czechoslovakia.


Who did Germany target after Czechoslovakia?

Poland. After England and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain gave away Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany, (without asking the Czech people), Hitler felt he could take Poland easy.


When did Germany invade Czechoslovakia and Poland?

1938. The Munich Conference was held on 29 & 30 September 1938 between England, France, and Germany to decide how to keep and maintain peace. Czechslovakia was not invited. The result was that England and France gave away Czechslovakia to Germany in order to obtain peace in Europe.


Why did France and England agree to sign the 1938 Munich Pact?

Both England and France agreed to the conditions of the 1938 Munich Pact because they believed that Hitler would not try to extend German power in Europe after they agreed to having the Sudetenland be annexed by Germany. As it turned out, Hitler had every intention to expand Germany's power in Europe. The Munich Pact gave hope to England and France that there would be no wars in Europe if they agreed to Hitler's demands.


What allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia?

Hitler was able to take over Austria by rearmament and reoccupation of Rhineland and incorporation of Austria. He dismembered the Czech army and occupied with Czechoslovakia with speed and efficiency.

Related questions

Agreement that gave Hitler part of Czechoslovakia?

The Munich agreement.


What was the agreement that gave Hitler part of Czechoslovakia?

Munich Agreement


What agreement gave Hitler part of Czechoslovakia?

The Munich Agreement.


Which two countries did Germany attack in 1938?

In March 1938 Hitler bloodlessly took over Austria and later in 1938 he bullied the German inhabited Sudetenland of his neighbor Czechoslovakia. In Sept. 1938 the Western European powers betrayed Czechoslovakia to Germany when they gave the Sudetenland to Germany. They hoped this would bring peace. Six months later in March of 1939 Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia.


What was the agreement between Germany and Great Britain that gave Hitler control of Sudetenland?

The Munich Agreement signed on 29 September 1938


What is sudentland?

Sudentland is the territory of Czechoslovakia that was formaly owned by Germany, when you look at it from a World War 2 perspective. The United States and Britain forced Czechoslovakia to give up Sudentland to Hitler, this was called the Munich Agreement. The Munich Agreement gave Hitler Sudentland as long as he promissed not to make anymore territorial claims. He broke the promiss when he invaded Czechoslovakia.


The munich conference was held to address the problems of a German threat to the nation of?

The Munich Conference was held to address Germany's threat to Czechoslovakia. It resulted in the Munich Agreement, which gave Hitler control over Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia.


When did Germany attack Prague?

September 30, 1938-Munich Conference/Munich Agreement: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French leaders publically appeased Hitler. They allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland the westernmost region of Czechoslovakia and incorporate it into the Reich "for the sake of peace." In exchange for this, Hitler gave his word that Germany would make no further territorial claims in Europe. October 1, 1938-German troops occupy the Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia). March 1939- Hitler breaks his Munich Agreement when German troops occupy the remainder of Czechoslovakia.


Explain the Japanese's warlike acts that lead to war?

It was the 1938 Agreement that gave the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia to Germany. Called an act of appeasement it was supposed to insure "peace in our time".


Who was involved in the Munich Agreement?

The Sudetenland were areas along borders of Czechoslovakia, mainly inhabited by ethnic Germans. The agreement was negotiated at a conference held in Munich, Germany, among the major powers of Europe without the presence of Czechoslovakia. It was an act of appeasement. The agreement was signed in the early hours of 30 September 1938 (but dated 29 September). The purpose of the conference was to discuss the future of Czechoslovakia in the face of territorial demands made by Adolf Hitler. The agreement was signed by Nazi Germany, France, Britain, and Italy. The Sudetenland was of immense strategic importance to Czechoslovakia, as most of its border defenses were situated there, and many of its banks were located there as well. Thus, when Britain and France gave the Sudetenland to Germany, it was implied that they allowed him to take over all of Czechoslovakia as well.


Which World War 2 figures signed the Munich Agreement a diplomatic effort to stop Adolf Hitler's plans for empire building in exchange for Germany's annexation of part of Czechoslovakia?

The Munich Pact (September 1938) was signed by British prime minister Neville Chamberlain and French prime minister Edouard Daladier, along with Hitler and his Italian ally Benito Mussolini. The pact gave Germany control of Czechoslovakia and failed to deter Hitler from invading Poland in September 1939.


Which World War 2 figure signed the Munich Agreement as a diplomatic effort to stop Adolf Hitler's plans for empire building in exchange for Germany's annexation of part of Czechoslovakia?

The Munich Pact (September 1938) was signed by British prime minister Neville Chamberlain and French prime minister Edouard Daladier, along with Hitler and his Italian ally Benito Mussolini. The pact gave Germany control of Czechoslovakia and failed to deter Hitler from invading Poland in September 1939.