Answer:
Czechoslovakia was not saved during the Munich Conference. The Munich Conference, held in September 1938, resulted in the signing of the Munich Agreement between Germany, Italy, Britain, and France. The agreement allowed Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia with a significant ethnic German population.
The Munich Agreement is often criticized for appeasement, as it failed to prevent further aggression by Nazi Germany. In March 1939, Germany violated the agreement and occupied the remaining parts of Czechoslovakia, effectively dismembering the country. Therefore, the correct answer is 2) No.