On September 29 & 30, 1938, Germany, Britain, France, and Italy met in Munich to decide what action, if any, to take concerning Germany's aggression in Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia had no say in the discussion. BTW, the only delegate who did not need an interpreter was Mussolini. Source: "Il Duce: The Rise and Fall of Benito Mussolini" by Richard B. Lyttle.
The Munich conference was a meeting of four European countries (Italy, France, Great Britain and Germany). The agreement allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia was not present at this conference, and it should be noted that this land contained key heavy industries, as well as 3 million Germans.
Hitler withdrew from the Geneva Disarmament Conference because of outrage with the French. He felt the two countries should be equally armed.
After the Munich, and Olympic terrorist disturbances, it was agreed that the Olympic Games should continue.
At the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin agreed that all of the countries liberated from Nazi occupation should be granted free elections. Sadly, Stalin did not honor his promise and occupied the Eastern European countries that he liberated.
If you're invited, then yes. If you're not invited, to heck with her.
Your host.
Past tense.
No. As Munich is a city it is translated. The English call it Munich as the Germans call it München.
After the Munich, and Olympic terrorist disturbances, it was agreed that the Olympic Games should continue.
The sentence "All is invited" is not grammatically correct. The verb "is" should agree with the plural subject "All," so it should be "All are invited." In this corrected form, the verb "are" matches the plural subject "All," making the sentence grammatically accurate.
You should use the past tense: Jeff invited Pete and Maria to his house for dinner.
It depends if there is other guys going then you should ask her why your not invited but if there is no guys going maybe she is just having a girls night