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Germany employed the military strategy of the Schlieffen Plan to effectively mobilize against both France and Russia simultaneously during a time of conflict. This plan involved quickly defeating France in the west before turning east to face Russia, aiming to avoid a two-front war.
Britain and France tried to avoid war by accepting the demands of Germany through appeasement.
czechoslovakia
They tried to avoid war with Germany by agreeing to some of its demands .
England and France basically wanted to avoid a second world war, because the first had been so terrible. They thought that if they gave Germany land in the east, that it would satisfy Hitler. Another reason, which people don't often remember or mention, is that at the time, England in particular would not have been able to fight off Hitler. A lot of the appeasement had to do with buying England more time to build and develop planes, radar and other technologies that they would need later on. Chamberlain gets raked over the coals but he wasn't a total idiot; if England had gone to war with Germany in '38, they would've been crushed. That extra year made a lot of difference.
It was an attempt to avoid war
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England and France created this to appease Hitler and avoid a war with Germany. It allowed Hitler to take over a small part of Czechoslovak. Which Hitler defied and took over all of Czechoslovak. This pact however did not work to avoid a war, because on September 1, 1939 Hitler invaded Poland and France and England immediately declared war on Germany.
Neville Chamberlain did everything he could to avoid war with Adolf Hitler and PM Chamberlain was forced out of office in favor of Winston Churchill, who warned England of the evils of Nazi Germany.
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Quickly defeating France was a key element of Germany's military strategy before World War I primarily due to the fear of a two-front war. The Schlieffen Plan aimed for a rapid victory over France to avoid prolonged conflict, allowing Germany to then redirect its forces to the east against Russia. This strategy hinged on swift movement and decisive action, as Germany's military planners believed that a quick defeat of France would prevent British intervention and secure Germany's dominance in Europe.
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Germany attacked Belgium as a way to avoid the French army and capture Paris. The Germans thought that they could capture Paris quickly and this would cause England to give up in assisting the French.