The typical answer you will get is appeasement. However, a more thorough exploration into the events of the time shows that appeasement was merely a byproduct of the situation, rather than the cause as many would expect.
Using the policies of appeasement, leaders agreed to hand over land in order to prevent war. The effect was entirely the opposite. In this case, the problem was not the foreign policy, but the logic behind the foreign policy. Those leaders thought that a thug (Hitler) would keep his word. They grossly misinterpreted Hitler. In addition, another cause was that these leaders and their nations had not built the respect needed to stop a tyrant like Hitler.
The average person has a better grasp on the failures of appeasement after its great failure leading to WWII. However, we continue to see this losing strategy used in very recent history. For example, the Gaza Strip incident a few years back was very similar. The fundamental Muslims in the region said they would quit their fight against Israel in exchange for the contested Gaza Strip. President Obama urged Israel to surrender the land, claiming there would be peace. There are a great number of other examples, which everyone can still learn from.
There are some accounts that claimed Hitler was elated and in good spirits upon hearing the news of President Roosevelt passing.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
No, Adolf Hitler was not a British citizen. Interestingly, however, he had a "loathsome nephew" who was a British citizen and who, after appealing to President Roosevelt, served in the U.S. Navy.
FDR became President in 1933-1945: Adolf Hitler came to power the same year as Franklin D Roosevelt... The truth about FDR was hidden from the American public, FDR was a bigot and racist's Adolf Hitler was exterminating the Jews, there were 6,000 Jews that escaped Adolf Hitler's persecution and came to America, mostly Jewish children... But Franklin D Roosevelt sent these 6,000 Jews back to Hitler and Hitler exterminated all 6,000 including 6 million more...FDR knew of Adolf Hitler's persecution of the Jews and Christians and said nothing to the American public, Democrats also owned the media back then...
Roosevelt and Hitler constantly fought over the title "The Most Powerful Politician in the World", with Roosevelt being the good candidate, and Hitler being the evil candidate for that title. Their armies constantly fought each other each and every day. So in conclusion, yes, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler were enemies.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
US President Roosevelt did not like the rise in power of Hitler. He also wanted to avoid a world war. He could do very little in controlling the appeasement policies of England and France with regards to Hitler's war less expansion in Europe.
There are some accounts that claimed Hitler was elated and in good spirits upon hearing the news of President Roosevelt passing.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Hitler, Mussolini, Roosevelt
Adolph Hitler became Reichkanzlor (Chancelor of Germany) on January 30, 1933 The American president at that time was Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt became president on March 4, 1933.
Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt both pursued a Europe first policy .
No. Hitler was the leader of Germany during WW2. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was President of the United States.
I imagine you're talking about Franklin (Delano) Roosevelt, the president of the United States who passed away a month before victory over Europe. But Adolf Hitler, who ruled Nazi Germany from 1933 - 1945, committed suicide a month after Roosevelt's death.
No. Castro was born in 1926, on the island of Cuba, and was raised and educated locally (he did not travel outside of Cuba until much later). He was just entering University in 1945, the year Hitler committed suicide. Hitler never traveled outside of Europe.
No, Adolf Hitler was not a British citizen. Interestingly, however, he had a "loathsome nephew" who was a British citizen and who, after appealing to President Roosevelt, served in the U.S. Navy.