In the 1930s, Japan, Germany, and Italy took aggressive actions against regions in Asia and Europe. Each aggressive act was another step on the road to war. Some leaders saw war as the only way to stop these aggressors. Great Britain and France argued for peace at any price, so they adopted a policy of appeasement. Summarize the steps that were taken to preserve peace by entering the letter for each event in the correct location on the right.
A. Chamberlain receives a hero's welcome from the English for keeping the peace.
B. Hitler seizes the rest of Czechoslovakia.
C. Hitler negotiates for only the German-speaking parts of Czechoslovakia.
D. Hitler demands that Sudentenland be turned over to Germany.
E. Chamberlain and the French premier establish a policy of appeasement.
F. Churchill warns that Czechoslovakia will be engulfed in the Nazi regime.
G. Leaders of France, Britain, Germany, and Italy meet in Munich. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.