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The Munich conference By: Konnor Bartels http://homepage.eircom.net/~finnegam/war/munic h_conference.jpg
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Overview The Munich pact was the agreement established at the Munich conference, this is why Germany, France, Great Britain, and Italy came together. They wanted to bring an end to the war with peace, but only furthered violence.
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Who? Germany, France, Great Britain, and Italy. Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, and Benito Mussolini signed the pact. They came together to discuss what was going to happen to the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia as a result of Hitler’s territorial demands. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_LoPTdkHrjjk/SHiY5 OCfSDI/AAAAAAAAAMw/fjg- 2JYWrKU/s400/munich+conference+hitler.jpg
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What? These 4 countries came together all wanting the same thing…peace. But as a result of the pact, more violence came about from Nazi Germany. These 4 countries came together all wanting the same thing…peace. But as a result of the pact, more violence came about from Nazi Germany.
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When? The pact was signed at the conference on September 29, 1938. The pact was signed at the conference on September 29, 1938.
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Where? This all took place in Munich hence the name, Munich conference. http://www.orangesmile.com/destinations/i mg/munich-map-big.gif
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Why? The 4 countries met together and created the Munich conference. At this conference the issues discussed were placed on a pact that each of these countries signed. It was implied on the pact that Germany was given permission to take over the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia. The 4 countries met together and created the Munich conference. At this conference the issues discussed were placed on a pact that each of these countries signed. It was implied on the pact that Germany was given permission to take over the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia.
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How? Hitler was in control and he needed support. The Munich pact gave him this support and made it possible for him to take over the countries that he thought would be of importance to control. Hitler was in control and he needed support. The Munich pact gave him this support and made it possible for him to take over the countries that he thought would be of importance to control.
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Importance of the land The Sudetenland was of great importance to Czechoslovakia as most of its border defenses were situated there and many of their banks were also located there. But as explained before Germany gained control, from France and G.B., of both of these territories. The pact is also know as the Munich betrayal because Czechoslovakia was not invited and their land was taken.The Sudetenland was of great importance to Czechoslovakia as most of its border defenses were situated there and many of their banks were also located there. But as explained before Germany gained control, from France and G.B., of both of these territories. The pact is also know as the Munich betrayal because Czechoslovakia was not invited and their land was taken.
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Significance to the war This pact had a great influence on the war, it was created to bring peace, but only postponed the war for about 11 months.
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Quiz Questions What was the purpose of the conference? What was trying to be accomplished? What was the purpose of the conference? What was trying to be accomplished? Who came in to control of the Sudetenland, and Czechoslovakia? Who came in to control of the Sudetenland, and Czechoslovakia? What was the result of the Munich pact? What was the result of the Munich pact?
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Work cited page. Text book source citation – Lapansky-Werner, Emma J., Peter B. Levy, Randy Roberts and Alan Taylor. United states History: Reconstruction to the president, Boston: Prentice hall, 2008, print. Website source citation - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_A greement. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_A greement
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