when hitler sent troops into the rhineland in 1936 and austria in 1938, other european nations\nresponded…

when hitler sent troops into the rhineland in 1936 and austria in 1938, other european nations\nresponded with immediate armed resistance.\nunited to protect czechoslovakia.\noffered no resistance.\nconvened the munich conference.

when hitler sent troops into the rhineland in 1936 and austria in 1938, other european nations\nresponded with immediate armed resistance.\nunited to protect czechoslovakia.\noffered no resistance.\nconvened the munich conference.

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In 1936, when Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland, and in 1938 when he annexed Austria, other European nations, mainly due to the policy of appeasement, offered no resistance. They hoped to avoid war by making concessions to Hitler. The Munich Conference was later convened regarding Czechoslovakia, and there was no immediate armed resistance or united action to protect Czechoslovakia at these early - stage territorial expansions.

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C. offered no resistance