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How did Germany excuse its invasion of the Czechoslovakian region known as the Sudetenland in 1938? A) The region was home to German-speaking people. B) Hitler was born there and wanted it part of Germany.
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How did Germany excuse its invasion of the Czechoslovakian region known as the Sudetenland in 1938?
A) The region was home to German-speaking people.
B) Hitler was born there and wanted it part of Germany.
C) The region was home to anti-German nationalist groups.
D) Czech officials had been planning an invasion of Germany.
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Answer: A) The region was home to German-speaking people.
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