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The Sudetenland

Chamberlain and Hitler agreed that Germany could have the Sudetenland (in Czechoslovakia) if they promised not to take any more land.

The Sudetenland

The Sudetenland

  • As Hitler and the Nazis grew in power, the British Prime Minister Chamberlain flew to meet Hitler in 1938.
  • They had a conference and decided that Hitler could have the area of the Sudetenland (in Czechoslovakia) if he promised not to take any more land.
Appeasement

Appeasement

  • Hitler signed to agree to this and this policy was known as appeasement.
  • Chamberlain thought he had secured ‘peace in our time’.
    • As by giving Hitler land he wanted in Czechoslovakia he would be pleased and not want any more.
Avoiding war

Avoiding war

  • Chamberlain knew that peace was important to the British people who didn’t want to have another world war.
  • The First World War hadn’t been that long ago and many people remembered the horrors of it.
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