In the Munich Agreement (1938) ,the leaders of Britain and France
A) allowed Hitler to annex all of Czechoslovakia.
B) elicited a promise from Hitler to end further aggressive action on smaller European countries.
C) confronted Hitler about his treatment of the plight of Jews, communists, and gays in Germany, but in the name of peace, dropped the subject.
D) permitted Hitler to occupy strategic areas of Czechoslovakia, in the hope that he would stop there.
E) told Hitler and Mussolini that they would not go to war against Nazi Germany if Hitler decided to annex German-speaking provinces of western Poland.
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