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The Munich Agreement of 1938 is an example of appeasement, where Britain and France allowed Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia in hopes of preventing a larger conflict. This policy of conceding to some of Hitler's demands was intended to maintain peace in Europe, but ultimately emboldened Germany and failed to avert World War II. The agreement is often cited as a cautionary tale about the dangers of compromising with aggressive authoritarian regimes.

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