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Unlikely, Hitler in Germany was intent on revenge for the humiliation of WWI.

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Probably not, considering that Hitler was going to invade Poland no matter what. World War II might have ended sooner though :)

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Q: Could World War 2 have been avoided if Britain and France had refused Hitlers demands at the Munich Conference?
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What was Britain and Frances initial response to Hitler's goals?

They originally practiced the policy of appeasement. This means they gave in to his demands (as in Africa and in the annexation of Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia) to avoid another devastating world war. But they abandoned this policy when Germany invaded Poland.


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What was a result of Britain's appeasement policy?

In the years leading up to World War II, Great Britain (as well as France) indulged in an appeasement policy toward Germany and other aggressor-nations. One negative result was that it encouraged Germany, in particular, to continue making demands and engaging in aggressive policies. On the other hand, it undeniably bought time for the nation to rearm and otherwise prepare for the war that increasingly seemed to be a certainty.


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Why did France and Britain permit Germany to essentially take over most of Europe by 1940?

These two powers thought they could appease Germany by letting her have her demands. This pacifism/appeasement is known as the Munich Doctrine, named after the Munich Agreement, when Britain and France allowed Germany to annex parts of Europe. The allies let Germany grow in power, even though it violated the post-WWI treaties. Once powerful enough, Germany quickly took over Poland and France before there was any time to react.

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In the Munich conference Britain and France?

Gave in to hitler's demands for the Sudentenland


When Hitlers demands in Czechoslovakia were met he?

Made More Demands


Who gave in to Hitler's demands for territory at the 1938 Munich Conference?

The representatives from Great Britain and France: prime ministers Neville Chamberlain and Édouard Daladier.


What is the term used to describe France and England giving in to hitlers demands?

Appeasement


Great Britain and France gave into Hitler's demands for territory at the 1938 Munich Conference because?

because Hitler had threatened to start another war. so to avoid this they gave into him.


What event ended the peace conference?

British Demands on Americans


Which event ended the peace conference?

British demands on America


The Munich conference concerned Germany's demands on?

The Sudetenland (Czechoslavakia)


When some European leaders agreed to Hitlers demands concerning Czechoslovakia in 1938 they were supporting a policy of?

'Appeasement'.


At the munich conference did france and Britain demand germany to withdraw troops?

I'm not sure, they wanted Germany to restrict it's territorial demands. Chamberlain returned to Britain hailing 'Peace in our time'. On a scale of 1 to 10 in being wrong it scores 11.


What was the plan to meet Hitler's demands in Europe?

The plan the Allies did to give Hitler his demands was during the Munich conference and they gave him Czechoslovakia.


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true