Which four countries took part in the Munich Conference in 1938?
A. Italy, France, Great Britain, and Germany
B. Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, Italy, and France
C. United States, Germany, Great Britain, and Italy
D. Germany, Great Britain, Russia, and Czechoslovakia

Respuesta :

A. Italy, France, Great Britain, and Germany 

The four countries which took part in the Munich Conference in 1938 were- Italy, France, Great Britain, and Germany.

What was the Munich Conference in 1938?

The Munich Conference took place in Munich, Germany on 30 September, 1938. The Munich Agreement was signed between Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Benito Mussolini and Édouard Daladier.

The Munich Conference in 1938 was attended was by four countries and they were- Italy, France, Great Britain, and Germany. These four countries signed the Munich agreement, by which Czechoslovakia had to surrender its border regions and defenses to Nazi Germany. And these German troops occupied these regions between October 1 and 10 in 1938.

France and the United Kingdom permitted Nazi Germany to incorporate the Sudetenland, in order to avoid war. Thus, this agreement was signed between the four countries to avoid war.

Hence, option A is correct.

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