Neville Chamberlins Appeasement
Munich Agreement
Shayley Zusag Period 5
- The policy of Appeasement was created from the failure of the League of Nations and the failure of collective security.
- Appeasement: To make political or material concessions to an enemy power in order to avoid conflict.
- In September Chamberlin flies to Germany to negotiate directly with Hitler
- Hitler demands Sudetenland and says refusal means war
- On Spetember 29th Hitler signs a peace treaty with the Untied Kingdom and Germany .
- Hitler, Chamberlain, Daladier and Mussolini meet in Munich
- The treaty states hat Germany would complete its occupation of the Sudetenland, but they would consider other disputed areas.
- Chamberlin returns to Britain saying that there is "peace for our time"

Before signing the Munich Agreement
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