Relations between Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia and its attitude toward Czechoslovakia in the period between the world wars were related to the events in the Yugoslav state and in the First Czechoslovak Republic. The Events of 1938, the deterioration of the international status of the Czechoslovak Republic, the last meeting of the Little Entente in August of the same year and finally the Munich Agreement confirmed the very difficult, practically indefensible position of Czechoslovakia and the impossibility of helping Yugoslavia to its ally.