Many European leaders initially underestimated Hitler and Mussolini, viewing them as potential allies against communism rather than threats. This perception was partly due to their aggressive rhetoric and the desire to maintain peace in Europe after World War I. However, as Hitler's expansionist policies became evident, particularly with the annexation of Austria and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, it became clear that he posed a significant danger, leading to a shift in attitudes and the eventual outbreak of World War II.
they were still reeling from World War I and hoped to avoid another large-scale conflict.
Hitler,Stalin,Mussolini,Churchill and Roosevelt.
Hitler, Mussolini Tojo
Adolph Hitler (Germany) Emperor Hirohito (Japan) Mussolini (Italy)
they were far away
Hitler and Mussolini
Winston Churchill, Josef Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, and later Harry Truman were the Allied Leaders. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini led the European Axis countries.
they were still reeling from World War I and hoped to avoid another large-scale conflict.
Hitler,Stalin,Mussolini,Churchill and Roosevelt.
Hitler, Mussolini, Hirohito
Hitler, Mussolini Tojo
The leaders was: Hitler, Mussolini, Daladier and Chamberlain
FDR, Benito Mussolini, & Hitler
Adolph Hitler (Germany) Emperor Hirohito (Japan) Mussolini (Italy)
Mussolini was famous for his tirades against Bolshevism. Despite his fascism and aggression in Africa, he even won the admiration of Winston Churchill. Mussolini's initial opposition to Hitler's early takeover ambitions on Austria was also well received. As late January 1939, Chamberlain traveled to Rome in an effort to convince Mussolini to not become an official ally of Hitler.
Germany (Adolf Hitler). Italy ( Benito Mussolini)
they were far away