why did hitler occupy sudetenland ? explain four regions

Sudetenland was occupied by Adolf Hitler as it was of immense strategic importance to conquer Czechoslovakia. Most of the defences were situated in Sudetenland and there were many ports and heavy industries there. Hence Hitler occupied it as a pretext for German military action against Czechoslovakia.
Although the Czech government with the intention to free Sudetenland offered Hitler many offers but Hitler would always raise his demands higher as his real intention was a war against Czechoslovakia.

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October 10, 1938 - As a result of theMunich Agreement, German troops complete their occupation of the Sudetenland. Having successfully claimed Austria in early 1938, Adolf Hitler turned to obtaining the ethnically German Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. After fomenting trouble in the region, he demanded that it be ceded to Germany after the Czechoslovaks declared martial law. Desperate to avoid war, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (right) met with Hitler twice in attempts to resolve the situation. Unable to met Hitler's increasing demands, Chamberlain agreed to a four power conference to be held in Munich to discuss the crisis. Joined by Italian leader Benito Mussolini and French Prime Minister Édouard Daladier, Hitler and Chamberlain met through the day on September 29. Eager to avoid war, Chamberlain and Daladier pursued a policy of appeasement and agreed to have the Czechoslovaks cede the Sudetenland in exchange for guarantees that Germany would demand no further territory. Betrayed and abandoned by their allies, the Czechoslovaks were forced to agree. German troops crossed into the Sudetenland on October 1 and had fully occupied the region by the 10th. Surprised by the weakness of Britain and France, Hitler was spurred on to acquire additional territory with little fear of reprisal. His troops occupied the remainder of the Czechoslovakia the following spring.Hope it helps u..!!:)

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it was a german speaking land and hitler wanted german related origin people

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