Just prior to the outbreak of World War II, Germany 'attacked' Czechoslovakia through diplomacy, Propaganda, threats, and finally non-violent annexation. Beginning with the Munich Agreement in September of 1938, which gave to Germany control of important sections of Czechoslovakia, the 'attack' was completed in March of 1939, with annexation of the rest of the once-independent nation.
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It wasnt a country. It was an area around Czechoslovakia that was called the Sudentland. He said the Czechs were misstreating Germans
Although it was part of Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland was populated by ethnic Germans.
Before the German Army entered Czechoslovakia, the President of the country had fled to England and set up a government in exile, and the Slovaks had split off and become a separate country that was allies with the Germans. There was no Czechoslovakia left by the time the German troops entered the country. At the same time that German troops entered the former country of Czechoslovakia, there were also Polish and Hungarian troops that marched in because they wanted to take back their lands that had been part of the country of Czechoslovakia. The Czech part of the country became a German protectorate and the Polish and Hungarian land in the former Czechoslovakia became part of Poland and Hungary. The Sudentenland had already been given to Germany at the Munich conference because there were 3.5 million Germans in that area. So the answer to this question is that there was no surrender.