yes
Much like Britain and France, the United States did not take action against Italian and German aggression. Americans, British, and French were all scarred from the Great War that had just taken place (WW1), so they thought that by responding to Italian and German aggression could potentially start a war. American's did not respond because they wanted to avoid war at all costs.
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The German campaign against Poland began on September 1, 1939. The campaign ended on September 17, 1939. As per the secret clause in the German-Soviet Non- Aggression Pact, the Soviet Union advanced form the east to claim their share of Poland. In summary, the German war against Poland was seventeen days long.
To halt German aggression.
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Had no standing army and no real power to enforce its decrees
The League of Nations attempted to prevent German and Italian aggression through diplomatic negotiations, economic sanctions, and collective security measures. However, these efforts were not always successful in deterring the aggressive actions of these countries. Additionally, the League itself lacked the necessary enforcement mechanisms and the support of major powers to effectively curb the aggression of its member states.
There would be a great amount of peace for all nations at that time.
By 'advances' do you mean attempts to woo, that is, join the League or do you mean Hitler's triumphs in the 1930s?
because they were not sure they could win a war agins the Italians who had established ties with German
The Maginot Line.
Canada strongly condemned German aggression and supported efforts to combat it during World War II. The country actively participated in the war effort, contributing troops, resources, and support to the Allied cause. Canada's involvement helped to push back against German aggression and ultimately played a significant role in achieving victory.
Because fascism is the developed step brother of nationalism. At that time, nationalism was the philosophy of choice. If you think Americans were any less fanatical about their nation than any German you are ignorant. All nations had to strive to be the most imperialistic in order to make advances.
Much like Britain and France, the United States did not take action against Italian and German aggression. Americans, British, and French were all scarred from the Great War that had just taken place (WW1), so they thought that by responding to Italian and German aggression could potentially start a war. American's did not respond because they wanted to avoid war at all costs.
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Writing in exile, former Soviet leader, Leon Trotsky was against the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939. Trotsky hated fascism, the government of Nazi Germany, and he hated the false socialism of the USSR, a dictatorship of Joseph Stalin. Trotsky believed that based on any token of friendship between these two nations would end any hope of a true socialist state in the USSR.
Answer this question… European appeasement of German aggression in an effort to avoid conflict