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What prompted the Munich Conference of 1938?
Hitler’s appointment as chancellor of Germany
Hitler’s invasion of the Rhineland
Hitler’s annexation of Austria
Hitler’s intention to take control of part of Czechoslovakia
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Hitler’s intention to take control of part of Czechoslovakia — specifically the Sudetenland, which led Britain, France, Italy and Germany to meet at Munich in September 1938.
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