They were hoping to spread the influence of Communism in fascist countries.
No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.
Britain's support for Germany's actions against the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930s was primarily driven by a desire to maintain stability in Europe and counter the growing threat of communism from the Soviet Union. Many British leaders viewed the Treaty as excessively harsh and believed that a stronger Germany could act as a buffer against Soviet expansion. Additionally, there was a growing sentiment among the British public and politicians that reconciliation with Germany might prevent another devastating conflict. This led to a policy of appeasement, which ultimately failed to prevent the rise of Nazi aggression.
Germany and the U.S. have never agreed to a non-aggression pact.
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The Allied blockade of Germany in 1939 had limited if zero effect. At that time, the Russo-German Non-Aggression Pact allowed for supplies to be shipped over land to Germany from the USSR.
WW2; the axis powers (Germany, Japan, and Italy).
When Germany aggressively took over Poland and Japan showed aggression against the United States the war escalated. The US declared war against Germany. Oddly enough Germany also declared war against the United States on December 11, 1941. So Hitler's aggression was aimed at the US too.
There are currenty no plans to hold the Olympics in Germany. next year it will be in London, then the winter Olympics in Germany then Rio de janeiro. The Olympic comittee will decide from there on.
No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.
Britain's support for Germany's actions against the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930s was primarily driven by a desire to maintain stability in Europe and counter the growing threat of communism from the Soviet Union. Many British leaders viewed the Treaty as excessively harsh and believed that a stronger Germany could act as a buffer against Soviet expansion. Additionally, there was a growing sentiment among the British public and politicians that reconciliation with Germany might prevent another devastating conflict. This led to a policy of appeasement, which ultimately failed to prevent the rise of Nazi aggression.
Germany and the U.S. have never agreed to a non-aggression pact.
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Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II, famously warned of the threat of Nazi aggression to all democracies. His speeches and writings played a critical role in rallying Allied support against Nazi Germany.
french, Spain, and Germany
I am not sure the name of the pact but The British Prime Minister signed a non-aggression pact with Germany on September 30, 1938
Prime Minister Winston Churchill took a firm stand against Nazi aggression, declaring that Britain would never surrender and would fight the Nazis until victory was achieved. He emphasized the importance of defending freedom and democracy, and rallied the British people to resist Nazi invasion during World War II. Churchill's strong leadership and resolute stance played a crucial role in the British war effort and inspired a sense of resilience and determination.
The Allied blockade of Germany in 1939 had limited if zero effect. At that time, the Russo-German Non-Aggression Pact allowed for supplies to be shipped over land to Germany from the USSR.