A very good question- but with no certain answer. The actions by Britain's government may have encouraged continued aggressive actions by Adolph Hitler, rather than discouraging it. When Britain attempted to aid the French, they were pushed out of France, and came close to losing the military forces in France. After that the British were busy trying to keep Germany from invading Britain. It is possible that are more direct early opposition to Germany might have at least delayed fighting, but in my opinion, it would not have indefinitely prevented the war.
Britain forgave Germany after the war
Britain's Prime Minister during World War I was David Lloyd George.
Britain left World War I in 1918 when the war ended.
== == There were no war reparations after the Second World War and Britain, being one of the winners, certainly would not have had to pay them if there had been.
no Britain did not declare war on bosnia. Austria-Hungary did
Well, it has stopped, hasn't it?
World War two stopped the economy for 5 years, it caused the loss of thousands of British men. It put Britain severely in debt.
Germany's invasion of Russia
Great Britain
In effect the US did stop the Holocaust. By aiding the Allied victory, in defeating Germany, the Holocaust was stopped. If the US could have stopped it sooner, it is possible that they could have, but at great cost.
The Supermarine Spitfire was useful because it was the main fighter plane used by Britain in world war 2, it helped win the battle of Britain and stopped Germany invading
Battle of Brooklyn
Hitler wanted to get the oil supply in Africa, America and Britain stopped him
Essentially by invading Poland. That was the last straw that stopped Britain from the policy of appeasement, and caused war to be declared.
World War I stopped in 1918.
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
WW2