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How did the outcome of the munich conference affect hitler's power?

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Britain, France, and the soviet union agreed to contain Hitler's power in Europe.
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The end result of the Munich Conference, which took place in 1938, between France, Italy, Germany and Britain, was the partition of Czechoslovakia, with the handing over of the Sudentenland to German hands, and the bolstering of HitlerĀ“s power, in the name of a short-lived peace, and supposed containment.

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The Munich Conferece, which took place in 1938 between Hitler, Mussolini, Daladier and Chamberlain, had the direct effect of divinding the lands of Czechoslovakia, part of which was taken over by Germany, and finding supposed "peace" as it was believed that with this determination, Hitler would be contained. In the end, by the time Hitler took Poland, all of Czechoslovakia had disappeared and become part of Germany, and peace was never reached. However, what did happen was, that Germany became empowered by the resources that it acquired through the apportionment of the Sudentenland, that had the rich natural and energetic resources of the country. Thus, it could be said, that instead of containing it, what the Munich Conference achieved was an empowerment of Hitler.

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