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what prompted the munich conference of 1938?
o hitlers appointment as chancellor of germany
o hitlers invasion of the rhineland
o hitlers annexation of austria
o hitlers intention to take control of part of czechoslovakia
The Munich Conference in 1938 was called mainly due to Hitler's intention to take the Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia. The Western powers hoped to appease Hitler and avoid war. Hitler's appointment as chancellor was in 1933, invasion of the Rhineland in 1936, and annexation of Austria in 1938, but these were not the direct prompt for the Munich Conference.
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Hitler's intention to take control of part of Czechoslovakia