Neville Chamberlain
No, because it failed with Hitler.
Neville Chamberlain was the British prime minister who's peace talks with Adolf Hitler failed to prevent World War II.
It was when Hitler attacked Poland.
The strategy of giving in to some of Hitler's demands, known as appeasement, was based on the belief that by satisfying his territorial claims and grievances, it would prevent further aggression and maintain peace. This approach aimed to avoid war, especially after the devastating World War I, and buy time for rearmament and preparation for future conflicts. However, appeasement ultimately failed to deter Hitler's ambitions and only emboldened him to pursue further territorial expansion.
There were several attempts to assassinate Hitler, all failed.
When Hitler invaded Poland.
Good or bad didn't matter, appeasement failed to prevent Hitler's ambitions.
Poland
invaded Poland.
No it failed
No, because it failed with Hitler.
The policy of appeasement refers to Hitler saying at the Munich conference that he would not invade any more of Europe after Czechoslovakia. It failed, obviously.
Neville Chamberlain. He is known for his policy of 'appeasement' of Germany at Munich, a policy which ultimately failed.
Neville Chamberlain was the British prime minister who's peace talks with Adolf Hitler failed to prevent World War II.
It was when Hitler attacked Poland.
The policy of appeasement was used by Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister of Great Britain during the 1930s. It failed because Hitler was never satisfied and always wanting more.
Appeasement was a controversial strategy right out of the gate. Hitler and his German war machine had already broken a number of conventions. Ultimately what defeated the appeasement proposal was the obstinance of Winston Churchill. What deemed it a failure was the invasion of Poland.