Could be argued either:
Made less likely as it: 1) Delayed war - Munich Agreement 29th September 1938 did so 2) Didn't cause the war, that was down to Hitler's aggressive foreign policy, the too harsh Treaty of Versailles and the failure of the League of Nations
Made more likely as it: 1) Gave Hitler confidence to keep pushing further 2) Prevented the Anglo-soviet pact, causing the nazi-soviet pact on 24 August 1939 and 3) Hitler consistently pushed further, e.g. Sudetenland invasion was allowed but then he went and invaded Czechoslovakia...
British policy toward Germany during the 1930s
The policy of appeasement was Lloyd George's response to not declaring war on Germany.
Appeasement.
AppeasementThe policy of appeasement.
The policy of appeasement was not an actual policy, rather a strategy adopted by Britain and France during the 1930's to try and lower Hitler's aggressiveness. Ultimately it was a factor in causing World War 2
The United States initially had to follow a policy of appeasement towards Germany. This policy was directly related to the treaty of Versailles.
British policy toward Germany during the 1930s
Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.
The United States initially had to follow a policy of appeasement towards Germany. This policy was directly related to the treaty of Versailles.
1936
The policy of appeasement was Lloyd George's response to not declaring war on Germany.
The United States initially had to follow a policy of appeasement towards Germany. This policy was directly related to the treaty of Versailles.
Appeasement.
did not have the power to fight Germany
Appeasement
Appeasement.
because they did not have a chose