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There would be a great amount of peace for all nations at that time.

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Q: What might have been the outcome if Great Britain France and other European nations had not chosen to appease German Italian and Japanese aggression?
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Why did Britain and France take no action against Italian aggression?

Because they weren't sure they could win a war against the Italians, who had established ties with Germany. The Italian leader Mussolini dreamed of building a colonial empire in Africa like those of Britain and France, and had a formidable navy.


What did the US do in response to German and Italian aggression in Europe?

They did nothing until Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Then the US Congress finally allowed FDR to send troops to the European Theater of Operations to help Britain defeat the Nazis. The US troops went to Africa to join the Brits in that effort. The rest is history.


How many Italian aircraft did the allies destroy in the air and on the ground during the battle of Britain blitz in France and the low countries?

I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain.Further, you are getting your campaigns confused.- The Blitz, the Battle of Britain and the air war over the low countries and France were 3 entirely separate campaigns.I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain


Why did Japanese Americans generally face more restrictions than the Italian or German Americans during World War 2?

Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.


Why did the Japanese Americans generally face more restrictions than Italian or German American s during world War 2?

Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.

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