Question
How was the Munich conference significant in Hitler's path to war?
Multiple choice question.
The conference was the high point of Western appeasement of Hitler.
The representatives from other nations rejected Hitler's demands at the conference.
Hitler was confident that the Western democracies would retaliate against Nazi aggression.
Hitler did not make any more demands after he was allowed to occupy the Sudetenland.
Multiple choice question.
The conference was the high point of Western appeasement of Hitler.
The representatives from other nations rejected Hitler's demands at the conference.
Hitler was confident that the Western democracies would retaliate against Nazi aggression.
Hitler did not make any more demands after he was allowed to occupy the Sudetenland.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**The conference was the high point of Western appeasement of Hitler.**
The Munich Conference, held in September 1938, is often seen as a significant moment in the lead-up to World War II, as it exemplified the policy of appeasement adopted by Western powers, particularly Britain and France, towards Hitler's expansionist policies.
**The conference was the high point of Western appeasement of Hitler.**
The Munich Conference, held in September 1938, is often seen as a significant moment in the lead-up to World War II, as it exemplified the policy of appeasement adopted by Western powers, particularly Britain and France, towards Hitler's expansionist policies.