Answer:
The outcome of the Munich Conference was the signing of a treaty between France, the United Kingdom, Nazi Germany and Italy on the future of Czechoslovakia.
Step-by-step explanation:
The treaty was concluded on September 30, 1938 at the Munich Conference where Czechoslovakia itself was not present. With the treaty, the aggressive annexation by Adolf Hitler of the Czech Sudeten territory was accepted by the major powers. The treaty was intended to guarantee peace in Europe and was designated by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of the United Kingdom. Chamberlain expected that Hitler's annexation hunger would have been silenced with Sudetenland. Less than a year later, Germany invaded Poland, starting World War II.