Appeasement helped Britain build up their armed forces.
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for but the way Britain and France gave in to Hitler's demands was called Appeasement.
Britain and France used appeasement in an effort to avoid a second war. They gave in to Hitler's demands if he gave them something in return, namely promising to end his conquest. No matter how shocking this is, most people thought Hitler was harmless at the time and kept an eye on Mussolini in Italy.
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I gave in and let him have a piece of cake as an appeasement.
By March 1939 it was obvious that the policy of appeasement had failed. Britain introduced compulsory military service (for the first time ever in peace time) and gave a guarantee to Poland. When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany ...
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Because Britain and France were practicing Appeasement and didnt want to start a war with germany so they gave sudentenland(half of czechoslovakia)
He literally got permission from Britain and France p.m. Chamberlain followed the policy of appeasement. He thought that if he gave those lands that Hitler would stop, but as we all know, he didn't.
To start with they tried appeasement but in the end they declared war when Nazi lead Germany invaded Poland.Before World War II started, when Hitler took over Austria and Czechoslovakia, Britain and France chose appeasement, or they gave in to the aggressor's demands in order to keep peace. They didn't want to fight Germany because they were against war because they were war fatigued by World War I.
The Homestead Act gave settlers a chance to not only prosper financially but to stake a claim in the land while they still could. They were supposed to build on the land and plant crops.
Hitler saw appeasement as weakness on the part of Britain & France. As long as they didnt use military force to compel him to actually do anything it gave time for him to build the German war machinery. Austria had been annexed in to greater Germany & the Sudeten Germans & then Czechoslovakia itself became part of Germany. And had it stopped there then the world history would be very different. The invasion of Poland was, to Britain & France beyond what they could accept. Even then there was reluctance on the part of the French. The Germans invaded Poland on September 1st 1939 & was told to withdraw. On the 3rd Britain declared war. Appeasement was shown for what it was, foolhardy but well intentioned, empty rhetoric without anything to enforce it. Its lack of determination, backbone if you will, would cost many people their lives in many years to come. but then, the road to hell is paved with good intentions....
The policy became known as "appeasement" because in trying to avoid war, the other countries of Europe were giving Hitler what he asked for, and in the process allowing a weaker country (Czechoslovakia) to be annexed and occupied.