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Question
What important decision was taken at the Munich Conference in September, 1938?
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Solution
The most important decision taken at the Munich Conference in September 1938 was to allow Germany to annex the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia inhabited largely by ethnic Germans. This decision was made by Germany, Britain, France, and Italy without consulting Czechoslovakia. The agreement was intended to appease Hitler and avoid war, but it ultimately encouraged further Nazi aggression, leading to World War II.
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