they were scared and worried that Britain was going to get invaded next.
The women from germany reacted excited as germany invaded many countries. poland, and great britain. The women from the contries that were invaded were angry as hitler made all of this possible
For both England and France, it was the end of appeasement.
How did the celtic people in Britain react to the viking invasion
they were happy
appeasement
Hitler re-armed the Rhineland in an attempt to see how France and Britain would react. The treaties signed by Hitler, especially the Versailles, clearly stated that if the Rhineland was entered and rearmed by Germany they were to be taken out immediately. France and Britain pitied Germany's losses though, and they let Germany have some leeway. In this, Hitler proved that France and Britain were weak and would be too late to stop his larger efforts
How did the people of Germany react of the ww1 treaty of versai
Germany accepted the terms as war aggressor.
Germany's reaction to Britain's concerns, particularly in the context of pre-World War I tensions, was marked by a mix of defiance and diplomatic maneuvering. Germany sought to assert its growing power and influence, often dismissing British apprehensions as attempts to contain its ambitions. The German leadership believed that Britain was trying to undermine its position in Europe, which resulted in a hardened stance rather than concessions. Ultimately, this contributed to the escalating tensions that led to the outbreak of the war.
They joined the United States to fight the Spanish.
They condemned it but did nothing else.
They joined the United States to fight the Spanish.