What was the outcome of the Munich Conference?Chamberlain appeased Hitler by agreeing to a Nazi takeover of parts of Czechoslovakia.< answer
Chamberlain rejected Hitler's requests and refused to negotiate with him.
Hitler rejected Chamberlain's attempts to negotiate and declared war on Czechoslovakia.
Hitler appeased Chamberlain by dropping his claims to Czech lands.

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A. Chamberlain appeased Hitler by agreeing to a Nazi takeover of parts of Czechoslovakia.

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Neville Chamberlain's Great Britain allowed the annexation of the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany with the condition that such action would be the last one for Hitler's Regime. The right answer is A.

Answer 2
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The outcome of the Munich conference was that Chamberlain appeased Hitler by agreeing to a Nazi takeover of parts of Czechoslovakia.

What led to the Munich conference?

The Munich conference was due to the aggression of Adolf Hitler in the Western part of Europe.

Hitler and his Nazi army were taking over nations and also killing Jews at the time.

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