The Sudetenland's annexation refers to the takeover of the Sudetenland region by Nazi Germany in 1938. This act violated international agreements and was a precursor to World War II.
Related terms
Aggression: The use of force or threat to achieve one's goals, often violating established rules or agreements.
Appeasement: A strategy where one party gives in to the demands of another in order to avoid conflict or maintain peace.
Expansionism: The policy or practice of expanding a country's territory through various means, such as military conquest or political manipulation.