Western democracies desperately wanted to avoid war, and therefore adopted a policy of appeasement toward Hitler prior to WW II.
there was three reasons 1- Britain did not want to go to war 2- They were buying time to build their army 3- Some agreed that the treaty of Versailles was harsh
AppeasementThe policy of appeasement.
"Appeasement" .
it is unclear whether you are asking what a 'policy of genocide' is, or was 'Hitler's policy' one of genocide. otherwise it answers itself: Hitler had a policy of genocide towards European Jews.
Hitler's policy towards the Jews was the "Final Solution" which was the total annihilation or genocide of the Jewish race and culture.
Appeasement Policy
there was three reasons 1- Britain did not want to go to war 2- They were buying time to build their army 3- Some agreed that the treaty of Versailles was harsh
AppeasementThe policy of appeasement.
"Appeasement" .
Appeasement
it is unclear whether you are asking what a 'policy of genocide' is, or was 'Hitler's policy' one of genocide. otherwise it answers itself: Hitler had a policy of genocide towards European Jews.
The policy of appeasement.
The main policy Hitler attempted to inculcate into his officers was the need to be utterly cruel and merciless when the war came. This was at the Berghof before the war started.
David Michael Wood has written: 'Power and policy in Western European democracies' -- subject(s): Comparative government, Politics and government, Macht, Politisches System, Demokratie, Machtstruktur
Yes the policy was documented by Hitler in "Mein Kampf" before he came to power.
The US offers foreign aid mostly to support struggling democracies and countries that are critical to foreign policy objectives is true.
Appeasement.