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Shortly after the Munich Agreement gave Germany the Sudetenland, Hilter invaded Britain. France. Poland. Italy.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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After the Munich Agreement, Hitler invaded Poland.

The agreement was signed on 30th September in the year 1938 with the whole sole purpose to discuss and decide as who will be take up the ownership of Sudenland.

Germany, Italy, France and UK signed this agreement.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Poland

Explanation:

  • The Munich Agreement was a pact that Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy reached on September 30, 1938, at Munich.
  • Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and France sign the Munich Agreement on September 29 and 30, 1938, which requires Czechoslovakia to hand over its border areas and fortifications to Nazi Germany (the so-called Sudeten region). These areas are occupied by German troops from October 1 until October 10, 1938.
  • The Munich Agreement did not start World War II, to put it briefly. That ambiguous distinction is a result of a repugnant agreement made on August 23, 1939, between Hitler and Stalin. For the first third of World War II, the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact brought the two totalitarian superpowers together as allies.

Thus this is the answer.

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