If you mean the British leader in the treaty of Versailles/throughout WW1 it would be David Lloyd George
You need to give a very precise timespan to get a sensible answer to this question as there were also times when Britain did not want Germany to be powerful.
He was leader of Germany from 1934 until his death.
The main form was appeasement in which the British and French agreed to give Germany the Czech Sudetenland in exchange for peace. It didn't work for Germany invaded the entire Czechoslovakia afterwards.
The first nations sided with the british because the british promised to give them land
It depended on where they wanted to go, for example: if they wanted to go to America they needed some one who was already there to sponsor them (give them a place to stay and maybe a job or show that they could support them).
Dude Germany rocks don't talk down to her LONG LIVE GERMANY
this is because to gain your opponent why they wanted. and Britain and France wanted the Germany to give them what the wanted so that the will not pressure Germany and the said that the will give them what the want.Britain and France wanted the Germany to reparation/pay of the destroy of the country to them. Britain had a Naval power and they create their zone of safety with their fleets and destruction of the German fleets. The also wanted the colonies anathema and look after the league of nation they become independent . Britain and France wanted Germany to be punishment for the war the should be destroy everything that the had with them.
When the cry of "No taxation without representation" was in 1765
Gandalf had met Thorin's father. He gave him a map and a key that his father wanted him to have.
You need to give a very precise timespan to get a sensible answer to this question as there were also times when Britain did not want Germany to be powerful.
He is under the impression that compromising makes him weak. He does not want to give in the the demands of the British. Instead he would rather be a leader.
He was leader of Germany from 1934 until his death.
The British did not give the trade that the Maori wanted because they sought to maintain their own economic and strategic interests in New Zealand, which often conflicted with the desires of the Maori people. The British were focused on expanding their own trade networks and maintaining control over key resources in the region.
because he didn't give up and wanted loads of power
The main form was appeasement in which the British and French agreed to give Germany the Czech Sudetenland in exchange for peace. It didn't work for Germany invaded the entire Czechoslovakia afterwards.
The first nations sided with the british because the british promised to give them land
1) The other world countries would be all over him. 2) He wanted to humiliate Germany's enemies.