He wanted the area of Poland that he considered German and France and England wanted to just make him happy, so they gave him what he wanted. What they didn't know is he made a deal behind their back with Stalin to take Poland and divide it between the two of them. He never kept any thing he signed or agreed to and never intended to keep it.
The invasion of Poland came later. Hitler unified Austria into Germany in March, 1938 as the first step in re-establishing the German Empire. The major European powers let it happen. In April, he demanded Czechoslovakia cede Sudetenland to Germany. The Czechs refused. In September, England, France and Italy agreed to let Hitler have what he wanted in return for "peace in our time." That agreement, signed in Munich without the participation of the Czechs, was the appeasement which eventually encouraged Hitler to think that an invasion of Poland would not be opposed, an event that triggered WWII. Hitler wanted to establish German dominance, the 1,000 year Reich. T
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Appeasement.
Appeasement
Appeasement was a foreign policy strategy that the British thought of, and was agreed upon by both Britain and France. Appeasement did not work, since Hitler ended up trying to annex Poland, which lead to a declaration of war.
During the actual time of the appeasement, most of the British public agreed with the appeasement because it looked each time like the movement by Hitler was the last thing he wanted. No one wanted war, and Chamberlain felt after meeting with Hitler, that Hitler could be trusted to go no further. However, that soon changed and the british public knew they had been lied to by Hitler.
Good or bad didn't matter, appeasement failed to prevent Hitler's ambitions.
Appeasement.
because of the appeasement policy Hitler can do anything he wanted to do because France and Britain will do nothing to stop him because they don't want to have another world war
there was three reasons 1- Britain did not want to go to war 2- They were buying time to build their army 3- Some agreed that the treaty of Versailles was harsh
Appeasement
AppeasementThe policy of appeasement.
Appeasement
appeasement
appeasement
Appeasement was a foreign policy strategy that the British thought of, and was agreed upon by both Britain and France. Appeasement did not work, since Hitler ended up trying to annex Poland, which lead to a declaration of war.
Appeasement.
During the actual time of the appeasement, most of the British public agreed with the appeasement because it looked each time like the movement by Hitler was the last thing he wanted. No one wanted war, and Chamberlain felt after meeting with Hitler, that Hitler could be trusted to go no further. However, that soon changed and the british public knew they had been lied to by Hitler.
Good or bad didn't matter, appeasement failed to prevent Hitler's ambitions.