Sudetenland
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- Created on: 29-05-13 21:17
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- Czechoslovakia
- Why did Hitler want the Sudetenland?
- It contained 3.25 million Germans --> 'self-determination'
- Plenty of resources e.g. coal mines, steel plants, power stations, engineering factories such as Skoda
- To lessen the threat of Czechoslovakia in a war
- Munich Conference
- September 1938
- Chamberlain, Daladier, Mussolini and Hitler met they agreed to Hitler's demands. They let Hitler take over the Sudetenland land
- The USSR was uninvited which pushed Stalin closer to Hitler
- Czechoslovakia was not invited
- Berchtesgaden (Hitler's mountain resort). Chamberlain met with Hitler where Hitler demanded for the Sudetenland. Chamberlain agreed, but it was to be done peacefully.
- Bad Godesberg: Chamberlain flew back to Germany. Hitler made new demands
- Germany should be able to have the Sudetenland immediately
- Extra areas of Czechoslovakia should vote as to whether to become part of Germany too
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- Why did Hitler want the Sudetenland?
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