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That's a darn good question. Certainly Hitler might easily have been stopped before his evil career reached full flower, and millions might have lived to grow old and die in their beds instead of finding an early death. Basically France and Britain lacked the political will to do so. They both had a belly full from the first war, and wanted no more of it. The people of the US, disgusted with the result of the first war, wanted as little involvement as possible in the endless, dreary, greedy, violent European situation.
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Because when the railroad was created the railroad could do exactly the same thing and faster.
democracy was painted blue before going in the water orange stop signs
But France was one of the western democracies and not an aggressor!
Western nations were prepared to use force to stop the spread of communism.
They were scared of starting another war
They were weak from the war.
they were weak from the war
Hitler tested the will of western democracies in the 1930s through a series of aggressive actions. He remilitarized the Rhineland, violated the Treaty of Versailles by building up Germany's military, annexed Austria, and made territorial claims on Czechoslovakia. These actions were met with limited resistance from the western democracies, which emboldened Hitler and contributed to his belief that they would not intervene to stop his expansionist plans.
Stop communist aggression.
During the World War II era, Western democracies were initially unable to stop aggressive dictators from accomplishing expansionist goals for several reasons. For one thing, they lacked the popular support that would enable decisive military action against the dictators (and nations) in question. For another, they lacked reliable support from a significant number of allied or sympathetic nations, whose support would have proved critical in any confrontation with the dictators in question.
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To stop communist aggression.
To stop communist aggression.
put a muzzle on it