How did Great Britain and France respond to Hitler's growing aggression in Europe and the annexation of Austria as signaled by the signing of the Munich Agreement? A They doubled their efforts to enforce the Treaty of Versailles by forcing Hitler to make reparation payments. B They negotiated for the Nazi withdrawal from Austria in exchange for the annexation of Czechoslovakia. C They appeased Hitler by allowing him to take the Sudetenland in exchange for a promise that he would seek no more territory. D They immediately declared war against Germany to defend the Austrian people.
How did Great Britain and France respond to Hitler's growing aggression in Europe and the annexation of Austria as signaled by the signing of the Munich Agreement?
A
They doubled their efforts to enforce the Treaty of Versailles by forcing Hitler to make reparation payments.
B
They negotiated for the Nazi withdrawal from Austria in exchange for the annexation of Czechoslovakia.
C
They appeased Hitler by allowing him to take the Sudetenland in exchange for a promise that he would seek no more territory.
D
They immediately declared war against Germany to defend the Austrian people.
The Munich Agreement was signed in September 1938 between the European nations France, Britain, Italy, and Nazi Germany. This agreement was important as it revealed the policy of the other European nation towards the aggression of Hitler in Europe.
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