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The result- -a clear example of the workings of appeasement (of which the British prime minister Neville Chamberlain, shown here upon his return from Munich with the scrap of paper that was to "ensure peace in our time"!), was the hopeful exponent)in the attempt to prevent hostilities--was the Munich Agreement,
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The Munich Agreement was an agreement regarding the Sudetenland Crisis between the major powers of Europe after a conference held in Munich, Germany in 1938 and signed on September 29. The Sudetenland was an area of Czechoslovakia where ethnic Germans formed a majority of the population.
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THE MUNICH AGREEMENT OF1938 ... Fearing the outbreak of war, European leaders met in a conference at Munich on September 29. Present were Eduard Daladier from France, Neville Chamberlain from England, Mussolini representing Italy, Hitler, and Ribbentrop.
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www.humboldt.edu/~rescuers/book/Chlup/chluplinks/munich...
www.humboldt.edu/~rescuers/book/Chlup/chluplinks/munich.html
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The Munich Agreement was popular with most people in Britain because it appeared to have prevented a war with Germany. However, some politicians, including Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden, attacked the agreement.
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmunich.htm
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmunich.htm
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Agreement concluded at Munich, September 29, 1938, between Germany, Great Britain, France and Italy ... GERMANY, the United Kingdom, France and Italy, taking into consideration the agreement, which has been already reached in principle for the cession to Germany of the Sudeten German territory, have agreed on the...
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avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/munich1.asp
avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/munich1.asp
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12 HERR HITLER, MR. CHAMBERLAIN, SIGNOR MUSSOLINI, M. DALADIER- Munich, September 29 The agreement concluded at Munich on September 29, 1938, between Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy, regulates the conditions for the evacuation by Czecho- slovakia and the occupation by Germany of the Sudeten terri-
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Munich Agreement. Munich Agreement summary with 8 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... For the annual global security meeting held in Munich, see Munich Conference on Security Policy The Munich Agreement (Czech: Mnichovská dohoda; Slovak: Mníchovská dohoda;
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The Munich Agreement was the agreement signed on 29 Sept 1938 between Chamberlain, Daladier ( France ), Hitler and Mussolini ( Italy ). ... Although it was not actually signed until 1 am on 30 Sept, the Munich Agreement was dated 29 Sept. It promised that the Czech army would pull back from the ‘German’ areas...
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www.johndclare.net/RoadtoWWII5_Munich_Agreement.htm
www.johndclare.net/RoadtoWWII5_Munich_Agreement.htm
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