sep 12, 1938 - Munich Conference
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This was a conference between Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain in which the fate of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia was decided. Hitler did not budge on his demands of the region, and Neville Chamberlain began a policy of Appeasement, which allowed Hitler to take what he wanted so long as peace was kept in Europe. Czechoslovakia did not have a say in the conference, and the other European countries decided to allow Hitler to occupy the Sudetenland without intervention. Hitler later invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia.
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