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allied leaders sought to address the sudetenland conflict by
helping
czechoslovakia fight
the annexation of
this part of their
country.
convincing
czechoslovakia to
give up land where
germans were a
majority.
offering to pay hitler
to stop the
annexation of a part
of czechoslovakia.
agreeing to give
hitler land where the
predominant
population was
german.
The Sudetenland conflict was resolved via the Munich Agreement (1938), where Allied leaders (Britain, France) appeased Hitler by agreeing to cede the Sudetenland (a region of Czechoslovakia with a majority German population) to Germany, rather than aiding Czechoslovakia, paying Hitler, or only convincing Czechoslovakia without formal agreement.
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agreeing to give Hitler land where the predominant population was German.