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Roman55 [17]
3 years ago
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Based on the cartoon, explain the authors point of view about the Munich Agreement

History
1 answer:
juin [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The cartoon expresses a view of utter contempt for Chamberlain, who was the British Prime Minister at the time.

Explanation:

The Munich Agreement was signed by Britain, France, Italy (Germany's ally), and Germany, and what the pact allowed Germany to annex a portion of Czeckoslovakia named the "Sudeteland", mostly inhabited by Ethnic Germans.

Hitler had threatened with starting a war if the pact was not signed, and claimed that the Sudeteland would be the last land annexation of Nazi Germany in Europe.

British leader Chamberlain, and French leader Philippe Pétain believed in Hitler's word, and signed the agreement.

The agreement was obviously a failure, because only a year later Germany would launch the invasion of Poland, starting World War II.

For this reason, both Chamberlain and Pétain are seen by historians as ineffective leaders.

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