Use the excerpt from Judgment: The Seizure of Czechoslovakia to answer the question.
In which sense were the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia significant to the "Czech question" as described in the excerpt?
A.
They were dispersed widely around Czechoslovakia, which allowed Nazi Germany to annex the country with relatively little resistance.
B.
They were primarily useful as a military forces, which Hitler believed he could enlist to fight for Nazi Germany in Poland during the later invasion.
C.
They lived in an area of no strategic importance, which made their help less valuable to Hitler as he contemplated invading Czechoslovakia after Austria.
D.
They inhabited an area known as the Sudetenland, which Hitler would invade and annex for the Germans in a continuation of the Nazi occupation of Europe.
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The correct answer is D. They inhabited an area known as the Sudetenland, which Hitler would invade and annex for the Germans in a continuation of the Nazi occupation of Europe.