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What was the name of the 1939 agreement in which british and french leaders eagerly accepted hitler's promise not to seek additional territory in europe?

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The correct answer should be the Munich Agreement. It was when France and Britain allowed Hitler to take Czech territories as a form of appeasement. Hitler did take more territories when he invaded Poland in soon after. The people of Czechoslovakia were not even invited when the agreement was being made.
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