It didn't the leaders of both Britain and France were both haunted by the carnage of World War 1 and were desperate to avoid another war
Appeasement.
Appeasement
The bloody, unmerciful invasion of Poland by the German armies convinced Britain (Finally) and France that appeasing German leaders had utterly failed. They had made the mistake of believing that Adolph Hitler was a reasonable, honorable man.
Britain, the U.S., and France
Britain and France on 3rd September 1939 and Poland 2 days before on 1st September
Appeasement.
Appeasement
It encouraged more agression
It encouraged more agression
Answer this question… Great Britain and France abandoned the policy of German appeasement.
The German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939
The bloody, unmerciful invasion of Poland by the German armies convinced Britain (Finally) and France that appeasing German leaders had utterly failed. They had made the mistake of believing that Adolph Hitler was a reasonable, honorable man.
France and Britain responded to Germany's initial aggression by adopting a policy of appeasement. Neither country wanted to start a war.
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It failed
Great Britain, France, and Italy