appeasement: the policy of avoiding disagreement by accepting an enemy's demands how Germany used it: at the start of WWII, Hitler "tested the waters" by taking little bits of land that he was not supposed to take. using appeasement, the enemies of Germany let him have the land so the could avoid a war (which obviously didnt work) and so Hitler kept taking more and more land and eventually he got so powerful that we couldn't stop him for a long time. =D hope this helped.
Nazi gained power and strength over Germany because, they used propaganda, terror and rallies to gain support of the german people.
Britain exercised a policy of appeasement with Hitler because initially, his demands were reasonable. The belief was that if appeasement was used, he would eventually become satisfied and stop his aggression. The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain believed that appeasement was the appropriate tactic.
they let Hitler make an army, they let Germany make a transportation system for troops, allowed Germany to join austria and they let Hitler anex other countrys
Neville Chamberlain
Chamberlain thought that by appeasing Germany and Hitler, he could prevent war. Chamberlain, and many in Britan, thought that the Treaty of Versailles was too harsh and by giving back the land taken from Germany (and more) they would make Germany/Hitler happy and war would never come.
Nazi gained power and strength over Germany because, they used propaganda, terror and rallies to gain support of the german people.
The term "appeasement", meaning "diplomatic action which makes concessions to aggressor-nations", may be used in various ways in a sentence. One example is as follows: "In 1938, appeasement was the key to Great Britain's relation with Germany; however, in 1939, the key became war."
Britain exercised a policy of appeasement with Hitler because initially, his demands were reasonable. The belief was that if appeasement was used, he would eventually become satisfied and stop his aggression. The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain believed that appeasement was the appropriate tactic.
he used his army to gain power
they let Hitler make an army, they let Germany make a transportation system for troops, allowed Germany to join austria and they let Hitler anex other countrys
Germany invaded Norway to gain access to Swedish iron ore, which Germany used during the war. Germany seized the port of Narvik, which exported the ore.
Neville Chamberlain
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Appeasement was a foreign policy strategy that the British thought of, and was agreed upon by both Britain and France. Appeasement did not work, since Hitler ended up trying to annex Poland, which lead to a declaration of war.
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