Munich Pact, instead of easing tensions proved to be the last act of appeasement by Imperialist nations towards Fascism. Comment.

Approach of the Answer

  • Introduction: Introduce by stating the parties involved in the agreement and the motive behind signing the agreement.
  • Body:State how the agreement was meant to ease tensions and avoid another war.
  • Conclusion:Illustrate how the agreement acted as last act of appeasement and Conclude appropriately.

Munich Pact was signed between Germany’s Hitler, Italy’s Mussolini, Britain’s Chamberlin and France’s Daladier. In the agreement, it was decided to give Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland to Germany as Hitler demanded it saying that it was mostly inhabited by Germans.

Munich Pact was expected to ease brewing tensions in Europe –

  • It was conceded on one condition ....
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