The Munich Agreement did not end German expansionism. In March 1939, Hitler divided the remains of Czechoslovakia with his allies and forced Lithuania to cede territory to Germany. Britain and France now saw that war was inevitable.
![Political map of Europe 21 Mar 1939 (End of Czechoslovakia): The [Munich_Agreement|Munich Agreement] did not end German expansionism. In March 1939, Hitler divided the [Second_Czechoslovak_Republic|remains of Czechoslovakia] with his allies and forced Lithuania to cede territory to Germany. Britain and France now saw that war was inevitable.](/assets/img/maps/europe/europe19390321.png)
The Munich Agreement did not end German expansionism. In March 1939, Hitler divided the remains of Czechoslovakia with his allies and forced Lithuania to cede territory to Germany. Britain and France now saw that war was inevitable.