What specific steps did Adolf Hitler take to rejuvenate Germany’s military and territorial power in the 1930s, how was the Munich Conference meant to halt Nazi aggression, and what was the ultimate result of these negotiations?

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Hitler came along in the 1920's promising to pull Germany out of the economic depression it had gotten itself into after WWl. He was elected as the supreme chancellor of Germany and he said that every man who joins his military will have good pay an can provide for their families, so that's how he built up his army. He had his soldiers build highways, etc. so that he would be able to get supplies and tanks from point a to point b very quickly. Hitler also wanted to be the leader of a third Reich in Germany that would last for 1,000 years and with this thought he believed Germans needed more living space, which is why he started invading other countries... and no one stopped him. He literally walked into other countries and said that they were his. Now France and England were getting a little scared by the power Hitler was gaining and Hitler wanted the Sudetenland, so at the Munich conference in 1938, England and France appeased Hitler by signing Heimlich pact which gave the Sudetenland to Hitler as long as he promised not to invade the rest of Czechoslovakia but he later went back on his word.