Final Acts of Appeasement
Anschluss, 1938 turn Austria into Germany
99.75% vote in favour of unification with Germany and bringing in the S.A
British do nothing and warn Schuschnigg not to cause any trouble
Italy was the only objection, but Mussolini eventually gave his approval
Hitler planned to invade Czechslovakia to occupy the Sudentenland
Mussolini steps in with four powers at Conference at Munich
Hitler agrees to wait to occupy, eventually Sudentenland is given to him
When Hitler attacked Poland appeasement came to an end
99.75% vote in favour of unification with Germany and bringing in the S.A
British do nothing and warn Schuschnigg not to cause any trouble
Italy was the only objection, but Mussolini eventually gave his approval
Hitler planned to invade Czechslovakia to occupy the Sudentenland
Mussolini steps in with four powers at Conference at Munich
Hitler agrees to wait to occupy, eventually Sudentenland is given to him
When Hitler attacked Poland appeasement came to an end
Summary
Austria was unified with Germany in 1938 as a result of Anchluss, as the two nations became one. There was no objections from other nations including Britain minus Italy as they had misgivings at first, but Mussolini gave in. Next Hitler wanted to take control of the Sudentenland by invading Czechslovakia while Mussolini steps up to the plate with four other nations at the Munich Conference. As a result, Hitler agrees to wait to occupy and the Sudentenland is handed to him, but appeasement comes to an end when Germany invades Poland.