Chamberlain's policy of appeasement made war more likely.
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Division
The Sudentenland was part of western Czechoslovakia. In 1938 Hitler encouraged Germans living there to demand a union with Germany, and threatened war when this was denied.
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Munich Agreement
France and Britain gave Germany all of the Sudentenland in the Munich Agreement.
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Appeasement
Britain’s policy of appeasement showed Hitler he could do what he liked. On the 15th March 1939 Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia.
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April 1939
Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia. Stalin suggested that Russia, France and Britain form an alliance against Germany.
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23rd August 1939
Hitler made the Nazi-Soviet pact with Stalin. This was a promise not to go to war with each other, and a secret promise to invade Poland.
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Russia Invaded
It was a marriage of convenience until Hitler invaded Russia in 1941.
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4 Factors
the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations, appeasement and Hitler's actions.
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Hitler's Aims
Hitler's aims were aggressive. He planned to destroy the Treaty of Versailles, create a country of all German people and conquer land in Eastern Europe.
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Effects
Mass destruction, loss, debt and a lot more.
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
The Sudentenland was part of western Czechoslovakia. In 1938 Hitler encouraged Germans living there to demand a union with Germany, and threatened war when this was denied.
Back
Division
Card 3
Front
France and Britain gave Germany all of the Sudentenland in the Munich Agreement.
Back
Card 4
Front
Britain’s policy of appeasement showed Hitler he could do what he liked. On the 15th March 1939 Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia.
Back
Card 5
Front
Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia. Stalin suggested that Russia, France and Britain form an alliance against Germany.
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