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The weimar republic
NATO?
The Cold War was between the Soviet Union and Western democracies.
Western democracies desperately wanted to avoid war, and therefore adopted a policy of appeasement toward Hitler prior to WW II.
Hitler tested the will of western democracies in the 1930s through a series of aggressive actions. He remilitarized the Rhineland, violated the Treaty of Versailles by building up Germany's military, annexed Austria, and made territorial claims on Czechoslovakia. These actions were met with limited resistance from the western democracies, which emboldened Hitler and contributed to his belief that they would not intervene to stop his expansionist plans.
Western nations were prepared to use force to stop the spread of communism.
The response to axis aggression in the 1930s by western democracies was appeasement.
But France was one of the western democracies and not an aggressor!
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The weimar republic
The relationship between a government and an individual differs greatly when comparing Hitler's Germany and Western democracies. In Hitler's Germany, the individual did not have any say in government. Conversely, in Western democracies, the individual always has a say in government via their ability to vote.
Representative Democracies are typically found in Western Europe.
NATO?
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Many of the western afriacn countries are democracies