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worty [1.4K]
4 years ago
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How was hitler able to take control of czechoslovakia??

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astra-53 [7]4 years ago
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<em>The Munich Agreement</em> between Germany, France, Italy and Great Britain in 1938, set out Hitler's influence over British and French diplomats, providing him control of the fortified zones of Czechoslovakia that they called Sudetenland, also helped by propaganda, deception and intimidation.

Great Britain and France basically gave it to him, and on March 15 1939 the Nazis took control of Prague. Thereby (D).

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