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How did Germany excuse its invasion of the Czechoslovakian region known as the Sudetenland in 1938?

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Germany persuaded Britain and France to bully Czechoslovakia into handing over the Sudetenland to Germany. There was no invasion of the region. March 1939 Germany invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia.

Step-by-step explanation:

The German occupation of Czechoslovakia began with the German annexation of Sudetenland as outlined by the Munich Agreement. Adolf Hitler justified the invasion by the purported suffering of the ethnic Germans living in these regions

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