In the 1930s, France and Britain initially responded to fascist aggression, particularly from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, with a policy of appeasement, hoping to avoid another devastating conflict. Notably, they allowed the remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936 and the annexation of Austria in 1938 without significant intervention. However, as aggression escalated, culminating in the invasion of Poland in 1939, both nations ultimately abandoned appeasement and declared war on Germany, marking the beginning of World War II. Their earlier inaction, however, was criticized for emboldening fascist leaders and exacerbating the conflict.
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Britain and France responded in this way because they wanted to protect their own interests and maintain their power and influence in the region. They also wanted to uphold their alliances and commitments to other countries.
the axis powers was Germany Italy and japan. they were the enemies of the war. They were against the allied which was the US Britain and France the good guys.
In response to fascist aggression in the 1930s, Great Britain and France followed a policy of
Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.
appeasement
Great Britain and France, along with Israel, invaded Egypt
Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.
France
The three major fascist dictatorships in Europe in the 1930s were Hitler's Nazi Germany, Mussolini's Fascist Italy, and Franco's Nationalist Spain. Other countries in Europe were not explicitly fascist, but many of them like Pilsudski's "Republic of Poland" were fascist dictatorships in all but name. Only France and Britain maintained completely anti-fascist (and non-communist) governments.
The policy that France and Britain pursued against aggressive nations during the 1930s is known as appeasement. It is a policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace.
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they were dum and didnt understand what was really going on...
they were dum and didnt understand what was really going on...
Britain and France responded in this way because they wanted to protect their own interests and maintain their power and influence in the region. They also wanted to uphold their alliances and commitments to other countries.
No, France is a Republic, although it was occupied by Fascist Germany for a period during WWII.