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7 April, 20:59

The term "munich" has come to refer to

a. the meeting place where hitler and mussolini met with the english and french leaders in 1938.

b. the british and french appeasement of hitler the aggressor.

c. britain's and france's acquiescence to hitler's invasion of czechoslovakia.

d. all of the above

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  1. 7 April, 21:08
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    D. all of the above

    In the Munich Agreement, Prime minister of Britain, Chamberlain, agreed to give Hitler the Sudentenland (an area of Czechoslovakia easily accessible from Germany) in exchange for him to not invade the entirety of Czechoslovakia.
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