Which of the following statements about the Sudetenland issue supports the view of the Munich Agreement as the epitome of the policy of appeasement?

A) "…we should have told Germany weeks ago that, if her army crossed the border of Czechoslovakia, we should be at war with her…."
B) "…there can never be friendship between the British democracy and the Nazi power…"
C) "…Britain should declare straight out and a long time beforehand that she would, with others, join to defend Czechoslovakia against an unprovoked aggression…."
D) "…we should seek by all means in our power to avoid war…even if it does mean the establishment of personal contact with dictators…."


D

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