What was the Munich conference of 1938?

The Munich Conference was held in Munich, Germany on September 28-29, 1938, with the leaders of Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy. Adolf tler had demanded the possession of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. (The area contained the Czech border fortifications and some heavy industry as well as 3 million Germans) British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain tried to talk him out of it.

When tler would not back down, and even extended his demands, Chamberlain decided to follow a policy of "appeasement" and gave in to in the hope that tler would not make any more demands Thus, Chamberlain, French leader Edouard Daladier, and Italian dictator Benito Mussolini met in Munich with tler and agreed to the annexation of the Sudeten region to Germany. Czechoslovakia was not invited to attend. Tler said that it was his "final demand" in Europe and Chamberlain returned to Britain and announced that he had achieved "peace in our time."

However, just five months later, tler broke the spirit of the agreement by dismembering the rest of Czechoslovakia. Tler's true intentions for Europe were made very clear, and France and Britain ended up looking foolish and being discredited The action of Britain and France is regarded as appeasement.

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