first answer:
Hitler decided to take over the entire Sudetenland which is part of chezoslovakia and this lead to Britain and france declaring war on hitler Germany
second more correct answer:
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 western-most 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.
1 October 1938: German troops occupy the Sudetenland (western Czechoslovakia).
March 1939: Hitler breaks his Munich Agreement when German troops occupy the remainder of Czechoslovakia.
The German occupation of Czechoslovakia has out-flanked Polish defensive fortifications and removed Poland's nearest ally.
Czechoslovakia is partioned into two: Czech (annexed by Germany) & Slovakia (puppet state of Germany).
Germany launched the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. About 50,000 Slovakian troops assisted the Germans.
France & Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, because the Germans have not stopped the invasion of Poland as demanded by them.
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The Czech lands had been seized by Germany before the start of World War 2. The Czechs had a well organized resistance movement.
It was taken over by the USSR and became a communist satellite nation of the USSR. They gained their freedom in the early 1990s.
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