Chamberlain met with Hitler on three different occasions. Once at Berchtesgaden, another time at Bad Godesburg and a third time at Munich.
To swap old army stories.
He met her in Berchtesgaden, Germany at a park. They were walking their police dogs. Here's a really good article about her and Hitler. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,864655-1,00.html
Yes. He met Hitler in Munich and came away with his 'peace in our time' agreement which was intended to appease Hitler but turned out to be worthless.
Appeasement
The plan the Allies did to give Hitler his demands was during the Munich conference and they gave him Czechoslovakia.
The Sudetenland crisis began at the beginning of 1938 and chamberlain flew out to meet Hitler on September the 15th.
Chamberlain was relieved, he thought he prevented the war from reaching them. He was wrong though, his appeasement tactic only convince Hitler that the German army would not meet serious resistance.
They will meet a group of experts in the field at the conference.
conference room.
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain went to Munich to meet with Hitler, bringing back the famous, and infamously naive, promise that Hitler wanted no more territory and thus "peace in our time" had been achieved. This is a key incident of appeasement in the lead-up to World War II.
no it was the Wannsee conference