why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement
to maintain peace
The Munich Agreement .
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Yes, the appeasement policy of Britain helped Hitler gain the stronghold over Europe and ended with the blitzing of London. The first aggressive land grabs of Hitler were allowed, since British and other leaders felt it was something he had a right to do, and if they ignored it, he would stop. He didn't, and by the time they entered the war after Hitler's invasion of Poland, he had gained too much power to be immediately stopped.
Appeasement helped Britain build up their armed forces.
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.
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 ...
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.
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It may have bought them some time, but the war wasn't prevented.
Appeasement helped Britain build up their armed forces.
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Appeasement simply didn't work . . . in fact, appeasement made the situation worse.
I gave in and let him have a piece of cake as an appeasement.
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why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement