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Germany gained control of the Sudetenland through a combination of political maneuvering and military intimidation. In 1938, Adolf Hitler exploited the grievances of ethnic Germans in the Sudetenland, claiming they were being mistreated by Czechoslovakia. The Munich Agreement, signed by Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, allowed Germany to annex the region without military intervention, under the pretext of self-determination. This appeasement failed to prevent further German aggression in Europe.

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