How did the Munich conference relte to Germany’s attempts to annex Czechoslovakia
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Germany insisted it was part of their homeland and at the Munich Conference the European powers agreed to let Hitler annex the area. ... The agreement reached at the Munich Conference sought to compromise with Germany by offering it some territory in Czechoslovakia
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It allowed Hitler to annex a portion of the country. Germany insisted it was part of their homeland and at the Munich Conference the European powers agreed to let Hitler annex the area. Czechoslovakia was not present at the conference and this act of appeasement would lead to a total annexation of Czechoslovakia.
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