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The Munich Agreement of 1938 allowed Nazi Germany to annex a part of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland. Which countries were the primary signatories of this agreement?

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Answer: Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom

Explanation:

The Munich Agreement was primarily signed by Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and France, although the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia were not part of the negotiations.

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