Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Global 3: What was the munich pact ? Why was it important ?

The munich speech is when hitler was telling the germans about a new germany and how things is going to change they were going to get back everything theylost after world war 1. It was important because it was the start of a new germany things was going to change.

1 comment:

martinez2324 said...

The four countries of Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain composed and signed the Munich Pact in Munich, Germany on September 29, 1938. The forming of the pact between these four countries served as appeasement purposes, securing Great Britain’s and France’s agreement to Adolf Hitler’s Demands. Hitler demanded for the secession of the German - speaking Sudetanland of Czechoslovakia to Germany. German leaders argued and insisted that the government of Czechoslovakia were discriminatory toward the Sudetan people, and the secession of Sudetanland to Germany would justify to their request for self-determination. Long before the composition of the Munich Pact, negotiations between the participating countries had already taken place concerning the secession of Sudetanland to Germany. Looking for any attempt to prevent further confrontations with Hitler, Great Britain and France accepted Hitler’s demands. France and Great Britain were devastated by World War I and would be willing to do anything to avoid more confrontation. With Great Britain’s and France’s acceptance, Hitler promised not to claim any other European territory. The Munich pact served to determine simply the conditions under which the previously planned secession should be made.