Munich Pact
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In later years, the Munich Pact was denounced as pure appeasement of Hitler.
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Days after the pope’s coronation in 1939, the German dictator showed the world how much the Munich Pact meant to him when he invaded Czechoslovakia and incorporated it into the Reich.
From Washington Post • Jul. 29, 2022
Her army generals were aghast after the Munich Pact when Hitler told them that they should be prepared for war because she was in no economic shape to do so.
From Economist • Apr. 8, 2013
And if you’re hoping to use this movie to cram for that upcoming history final on the New Deal or the Munich Pact, better downgrade those expectations right now.
From Slate • Dec. 6, 2012
When the Munich Pact was signed, he returned his decorations to the King.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But with the Munich Pact and British Prime Minister Chamberlain's open admission that it is Germany's natural position to dominate trade in the Danubian basin, Britain's purse strings have been pulled tight.
From Time Magazine Archive
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