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They felt they were not strong enough to go to war and they would loose and the people of Britain didn't want to

They wanted to stop Hitler from going to war with them by giving him what he wanted

The people wanted peace (fear of another world war)

They thought Hitler's complaints were resonable especially about the Treaty of Versailles since it was probably too harsh on the Germans

After the Great Depression, Britain and France had their own internal problems. They failed to co-operate to check Hitler.

They felt that the USSR (Russia) was a greater threat to them. They therefore hope that by allying with Hitler, they may defend together against the USSR.

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They felt they were not strong enough to go to war and they would loose and the people of Britain didn't want to

They wanted to stop Hitler from going to war with them by giving him what he wanted

The people wanted peace (fear of another world war)

They thought Hitler's complaints were resonable especially about the Treaty of Versailles since it was probably too harsh on the Germans

After the Great Depression, Britain and France had their own internal problems. They failed to co-operate to check Hitler.

They felt that the USSR (Russia) was a greater threat to them. They therefore hope that by allying with Hitler, they may defend together against the USSR.

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