How did Hitler's occupation of the remaining Czech lands in March 1939 hasten the outbreak of World War II?
A) It was yet another instance of appeasement that indicated France and Britain were so fearful of a war that they would continue giving in to Hitler.
B) This time, the Czechs resisted, and the Second World War began.
C) Hitler's seizure of indisputably non-German territory totally discredited the policy of appeasement and left the French and the British determined not to acquiesce to Hitler again.
D) Seeing its own interest ultimately at stake, Poland aided Czech resistance, and the war began.
E) Only by annexing the Czech part of Czechoslovakia did Hitler believe Germany was strong enough to invade Poland.
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