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blagie [28]
2 years ago
11

Germany stated that which of the following

History
1 answer:
marusya05 [52]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C. Germans living in the area were being abused by the Czech

people.

Explanation:

I believe the answer would be C in this case. Adolf Hitler justified the invasion of the Sudetenland by the purported suffering of the ethnic Germans living in these regions.

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