Hitler broke the Munich Agreement and invaded Czechoslovakia.
why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement
Appeasement .
to maintain peace
Appeasement
to maintain peace
British policy toward Germany during the 1930s
The policy that France and Britain pursued against aggressive nations during the 1930s is known as appeasement. It is a policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace.
League of Nations
Prior to World War II, the diplomatic policy of appeasement was in fact an effective way to avoid general war. For much of the 1930s, appeasement succeeded in holding off any conflict comparable to World War I. Whether this policy was wise is another question, for some have argued that a harder stance towards Germany in the 1930s could have led to a much quicker, less expansive war.
Appeasement.
The policy of Appeasement .
The outbreak of another world war in 1939 was in part caused by the British appeasement-policy of the 1930s. Other factors were responsible, as well, such as the intentional and determined aggression of Germany.