Appeasement
Not only did it lead to the outbreak of WWII, it was designed to do just that. Hitler wanted war. It was the justification, the ends to the means of Germany's revenge. He also realized that war was the only way for him to force his views upon Europe. The scary thing is Hitler made a quote before the outbreak of the war. Paraphrasing it, it went something like this "the winner of the coming conflict will be the side that commits the fewest mistakes" However, it must be remembered that the foreign policy Hitler was merely one of many factors. The policy of appeasement followed by Britain, revanche by France, isolation by America...all these foreign policies gave Hitler the opportunity to form an expansionist and aggressive foreign policy. This is not to mention Mussolini's imperialist tendencies in Africa, the Meditteranean and the Balkans. Or Stalin's policies which allowed Hitler to secure a pact over the partitioning of the East. When we factor in the economy, the failures of the League of Nations, the fear of Communism and much more - we can see that far from being the only reason, Hitler's foreign policy was primarily just taking advantage of other factors in order to ameliorate Germany's international and European standing.
Germany used to be a very glorious country. they lost the glory in the first world war. Hitler promised Germany that he would bring them back to their former glory. Not everyone agreed with Hitler but those who didn't were to scared to say anything for fear of theirs and their families lives.
Lebensraum was a German policy (created by Adolf Hitler) in World War II that states Germany needed more living space. Germany wanted to control parts of Russia, Poland, and other Slavic nations, kill the "inferior" population of people, and allow Germans to live there. You are WELCOME!
because the treaty of versaille forbid Hitler to build up a great army, navy and airforce. but the appeasement ment he could and this encouraged him do do more like take the rest of czehaslovakia etc. hope this helps :)
The Poles feared the resurgence of Germany and the annexations of the USSR.
At the time the League of Nations was trying to pursue a policy of multi--lateral reductions in armaments - the very opposite of what Hitler wanted.
At the time the League of Nations was trying to pursue a policy of multi--lateral reductions in armaments - the very opposite of what Hitler wanted.
nationalization of industry. :) yup.
encouraged Hitler's confidence propaganda success for the Nazis allies underestimated Hitler
Germany pursues a policy of active commitment to democracy - and this involves among other things - a ban on Nazi writings.
Great Britain and France.
He literally got permission from Britain and France p.m. Chamberlain followed the policy of appeasement. He thought that if he gave those lands that Hitler would stop, but as we all know, he didn't.
it was his tash it was well cool it was his tash it was well cool
Not only did it lead to the outbreak of WWII, it was designed to do just that. Hitler wanted war. It was the justification, the ends to the means of Germany's revenge. He also realized that war was the only way for him to force his views upon Europe. The scary thing is Hitler made a quote before the outbreak of the war. Paraphrasing it, it went something like this "the winner of the coming conflict will be the side that commits the fewest mistakes" However, it must be remembered that the foreign policy Hitler was merely one of many factors. The policy of appeasement followed by Britain, revanche by France, isolation by America...all these foreign policies gave Hitler the opportunity to form an expansionist and aggressive foreign policy. This is not to mention Mussolini's imperialist tendencies in Africa, the Meditteranean and the Balkans. Or Stalin's policies which allowed Hitler to secure a pact over the partitioning of the East. When we factor in the economy, the failures of the League of Nations, the fear of Communism and much more - we can see that far from being the only reason, Hitler's foreign policy was primarily just taking advantage of other factors in order to ameliorate Germany's international and European standing.
they let Hitler make an army, they let Germany make a transportation system for troops, allowed Germany to join austria and they let Hitler anex other countrys
Neville Chamberlaine
Neville Chamberlain