The Munich Agreement was an agreement agreeing to the annexation of Czechoslovakia.
World War II was not preventable. As mentioned in Hitler's speech to his generals August 22, Hitler was very sure of Germany's victory and planned to "take over the world" by turning its back on the Soviet Union, claiming that Joseph Stalin was a "very sick man," and it would be easy to take over Russia. They also planned to invade Poland and depopulate it while settling Germans in. At this point, Hitler's goals and ideas were simply put into action for far too long to stop. It was even mentioned in his speech that he planned to "redistribute" the world. He was also an extremist, proposing that either Germany rise to the top, or fall and break. Hitler strongly supported all his ideas, and it would be highly unlikely for a diplomatic talk to change his mind.
Furthermore, even if the Munich Agreement was not signed by the British and French Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier, respectively, Hitler would have most likely invaded Czechoslovakia and then Poland through the mere force of his army. The absence of the Munich Agreement would only delay the war, instead of prevent war. At a point where Hitler was so intent and prepared for war, World War II was inevitable.
World War II was not preventable. As mentioned in Hitler's speech to his generals August 22, Hitler was very sure of Germany's victory and planned to "take over the world" by turning its back on the Soviet Union, claiming that Joseph Stalin was a "very sick man," and it would be easy to take over Russia. They also planned to invade Poland and depopulate it while settling Germans in. At this point, Hitler's goals and ideas were simply put into action for far too long to stop. It was even mentioned in his speech that he planned to "redistribute" the world. He was also an extremist, proposing that either Germany rise to the top, or fall and break. Hitler strongly supported all his ideas, and it would be highly unlikely for a diplomatic talk to change his mind.
Furthermore, even if the Munich Agreement was not signed by the British and French Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier, respectively, Hitler would have most likely invaded Czechoslovakia and then Poland through the mere force of his army. The absence of the Munich Agreement would only delay the war, instead of prevent war. At a point where Hitler was so intent and prepared for war, World War II was inevitable.