France and Britain initially responded to Germany's expansion of territory with a policy of appeasement, hoping to avoid conflict by conceding to some of Germany's demands. However, as Germany continued its aggressive actions, particularly with the invasion of Poland in 1939, both nations shifted to a more confrontational stance, ultimately declaring war on Germany. Their early attempts at diplomacy and compromise failed to curb Hitler's ambitions, leading to the outbreak of World War II.
Britain was declared to be at war by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on September 3, 1939. This announcement followed Germany's invasion of Poland, which prompted Britain and France to respond by declaring war on Germany. Chamberlain addressed the nation via radio, marking the beginning of Britain's involvement in World War II.
Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.
Examples of appeasement attempted by the Allies prior to World War II include the Munich Agreement of 1938, where Britain and France allowed Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia in hopes of preventing further aggression. Additionally, the policy of appeasement was evident in the failure to respond decisively to Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 and to Japan’s expansion in China during the 1930s. These actions reflected a desire to avoid conflict and maintain peace, but ultimately emboldened aggressive powers.
During the rearmament period leading up to World War II, the Allies primarily engaged in efforts to monitor and respond to the military buildup of Germany and other Axis powers. They implemented policies of appeasement, hoping to maintain peace while also strengthening their own military capabilities. Countries like Britain and France began to modernize their armed forces and form alliances, such as the Anglo-Polish military alliance, in anticipation of potential conflict. However, these measures were often seen as insufficient to counter the aggressive expansion of the Axis powers.
In 1936, Germany had political control of Rhineland but according to the terms of Versailles they were not permitted to have any troops in the region. Hitler chose to defy the terms and moved troops into the area. The British did not respond, nor did France. Hitler concluded at this point, that no-one would oppose his take-overs.
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BRITIAN WAS IGNORED. GERMANY IGNORED THEM.
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Britain declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939. This declaration came shortly after Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, prompting Britain and France to respond in defense of Poland. The formal declaration marked the beginning of Britain's involvement in World War II.
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Britain was declared to be at war by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on September 3, 1939. This announcement followed Germany's invasion of Poland, which prompted Britain and France to respond by declaring war on Germany. Chamberlain addressed the nation via radio, marking the beginning of Britain's involvement in World War II.
Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.
On September 1st 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France had a defense agreement with Poland and demanded that German troops withdraw. Germany didn't respond to the demand so on September 3rd 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.Actually, it was Hitler who declared war (again). England and America prepare for war because they thought it wouldn't end that easily.Because Germany invaded Poland with whom Britain had a mutual defence pact.
On September 1st 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France had a defense agreement with Poland and demanded that German troops withdraw. Germany didn't respond to the demand so on September 3rd 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.Actually, it was Hitler who declared war (again). England and America prepare for war because they thought it wouldn't end that easily.Because Germany invaded Poland with whom Britain had a mutual defence pact.
HItler Did not respond to Germany's obligations under the treaty of Versailles when he became Germany's leader, in Fact, he just went ahead and rearmed Germany. =)