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consequences of the munich crisis
The Muncich crisis represented a diplomatic defeat for britain and france
The French had betrayed their alliance with the Czechs
Britain had failed to back France Firmly against Germany.
Britain had also refused to consider the possibility of an agreement with the USSR
Hitler proved his strength
Hitler ordered a partial mobilization of his army on 27th of September. Publicly announced that he would Smash Germany
Germany Invaded Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia a hard decision in september 1938
surrender
Fight Germany Alone
In March 1939 Hitler summoned Slovak prime minister Berlin and intimidated him into surrendering the whole country.
The british realized that appeasment was failing and that war was likely
British rearmament increased
Aircraft productions rose from 240/month to 660/month by September 1938
Announced in Feb 1939 that it would increase its army to 32 divisions.
Introduced Universal conscription.
In April 1939 after German Invasion of Czechoslovakia Britain and Germany announced they would go to war to protect Poland.
Protect Holland
protect Belgium
protect Switzerland
protect Greece and Romania
Chamberlain was discredited
Chamberlain was dismayed by the German Invasion of Czechoslovakia. Realized he had misjudged Hitler. Winston Churchill who had argued against appeasement gained credibility