Which do you think was the biggest cause of the war, Munich Agreement or Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia?

Title: Which do you think was the biggest cause of the war, Munich Agreement or Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia?
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Which do you think was the biggest cause of the war, Munich Agreement or Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia?
Which do you think was the biggest cause of the war, Munich Agreement or Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia? After Hitler took power in 1933, it was obvious that the world was moving towards war. Especially when Hitler started to built army and remilitarized Rhineland, tension spread all over the Europe. The trigger of Second World War is Hitler's invasion of Poland. But there were two other important causes that led the world into WWII. One …showed first 75 words of 468 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 468 total…dare to invade Poland, thus no WWII occurred. If there were no Munich Agreement, Hitler would still have attacked Sudetenland ant took it. Also Hitler could invade Poland without signing treaty with Russia because anyway attacking Poland was Hitler's original plan to gain Lebensraum. But if he couldn't get Czechoslovakia, he would have lost his confident and not tried to attack Poland. So, I think that the Invasion of Czechoslovakia was bigger cause of WWII.

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