Answer this question… European appeasement of German aggression in an effort to avoid conflict
The European leaders agreed to a policy of appeasement because France and Britain had adopted the stance of achieving peace at any price. Neither country was ready for war and there was British sentiment that Germany did have some grievances from Versailles.
Probably because they did not want to go to war against Germany's formidable war machine and because they did not know, or did not want to believe that Hitler's designs were what they they turned out to be.
appeasement
Ghamberlain, the British Prime minister, returned to UK with a 'piece of paper' which said Hitler had no more European countries on his list after the Sudetenland. Oh dear ! Czechoslovakia would be invaded & then came Poland. Simply Hitler was not a man of his word !
'Appeasement'.
Czechoslovakia
did not have the power to fight Germany
Appeasement was the policy of European democracies that aimed to avoid war with the dictatorships of Germany and Italy. Churchill was unusual in believing that Germany menaced freedom and democracy and should be resisted over Czechoslovakia.
It is known as the Munich agreement or Munich betrayal.
It was an effort to avoid war. its called appeasement.
Czechoslovakia and Hungary
Romania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, East Germany, Hungary,
Czechoslovakia split into Czech Republic and Slovakia on 1st January 1993.
Poland, France, Holland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Norway .
Answer this question… European appeasement of German aggression in an effort to avoid conflict
Hitler was able to take over Austria by rearmament and reoccupation of Rhineland and incorporation of Austria. He dismembered the Czech army and occupied with Czechoslovakia with speed and efficiency.