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Britain and France gave in to Hitler's demands for the Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia was not present at this conference, and it should be noted that this land contained key heavy industries, as well as 3 million Germans

In September 1938 Germany, Britain, France, and Italy met in Munich to decide what action, if any, to take concerning German demands for territory in Czechoslovakia. This conference came to be known as the Munich Conference. While there, Britain and France decided to allow Germany to annex the areas near the German border (the Sudetenland). Hitler said that it was his "final demand" in Europe.

The action of Britain and France is regarded as appeasement.

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In September 1938, Britain and France agreed to support Hitler in his take over of the Sudetenland, as long as he had no other territorial desires, in which Hitler 'promised' he had not. Britain and France allowed the take over because there was a feeling Germany had been treated too harshly in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, and so they started to follow a policy of appeasement, which helped to correct the wrongs of the treaty. Due to appeasement it was believed German speaking people in the Sudetenland deserved self-determination. However in March 1939, Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia on all fronts, as part of his foreign policy aim, Lebensraum (living space for the Germans), openly defying what was agreed at Munich.

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that he was going to take over the world, and kill off, or exterminate all jews.

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The Munich Agreement is generally seen as the height of appeasement, but the policy of appeasement was older.

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The agreement was that Germany gets the sudetenland.

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