It encouraged more agression
France and Britain responded to Germany's initial aggression by adopting a policy of appeasement. Neither country wanted to start a war.
Appeasement.
Answer this question… Great Britain and France abandoned the policy of German appeasement.
Appeasement is a diplomatic/political policy whereby one nation or set of nations "appeases" another (or several others) by giving in to demands or even actions of some kind. Appeasement was enacted quite famously in the 1930s by the British and French governments, as they gave in to German demands and actions alike without any hostile reaction, sometimes even with formal approval.
The policy that France and Britain pursued against aggressive nations during the 1930s is known as appeasement. It is a policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace.
It encouraged more agression
Appeasement.
Appeasement
It encouraged more agression
Hardly, the blitzkreig hunger to conquer broke that tactic.
appeasement encouraged aggression
appeasement
appeasement.
Appeasement
France and Britain responded to Germany's initial aggression by adopting a policy of appeasement. Neither country wanted to start a war.
Appeasement.
Appeasement