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why did hitler most likely assume he could annex austria and czechoslovakia?
○ he believed his actions would prove him to be a great leader.
○ he believed that the third reich was the more powerful government.
○ he believed he had the right to be as aggressive as he wanted to be.
○ he believed that great britain and france would choose not to respond to his actions.
During the lead-up to World War II, Great Britain and France pursued a policy of appeasement toward Nazi Germany. They made concessions (such as the Munich Agreement) to avoid conflict, leading Hitler to believe they would not intervene if he annexed Austria and Czechoslovakia. The other options do not align with the key strategic calculation that drove these specific territorial moves.
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D. He believed that Great Britain and France would choose not to respond to his actions.