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The bloody, unmerciful invasion of Poland by the German armies convinced Britain (Finally) and France that appeasing German leaders had utterly failed. They had made the mistake of believing that Adolph Hitler was a reasonable, honorable man.

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As soon as German troops invaded Poland, appeasement was no longer possible.

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The German attack on Poland on September 1st 1939

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Germany invaded Poland.

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Q: Why did Great Britain and France abandon their policy of appeasement?
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