Isolationism
Isolationism and non intervention
Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.
Germany annexed Czechoslovakia in March 1939 and Britain then declared that it would come to the aid of Poland if it was attacked.
By March 1939 it was obvious that the policy of appeasement had failed. Britain introduced compulsory military service (for the first time ever in peace time) and gave a guarantee to Poland. When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany ...
First Japan attacked at Pearl Harbor. Since Japan was allies with Germany, Germany declared war on the US. No. The US declared war on Japan the day after the Pearl Harbor attack. Germany and Italy declared war on the US two days after that. FDR and Churchill agreed on the policy of "Germany first" since Germany was seen as the most formidible. To answer the question, Germany wasn't able to do much as the US was out of their striking range, but German subs sank many US merchant ships. A German sub transported eight German saboteurs to the US, but that plot failed. There were German plans to bomb New York City but these were not realized.
The policy of appeasement was a bid to reach a peaceful understanding with Germany.The Germans invaded Poland on September 1st 1939 and on the 3rd Britain declared war.
Declared war on Germany
Germany's foreign policy was conservative and sought to preserve the balance of power in Europe
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The United States initially had to follow a policy of appeasement towards Germany. This policy was directly related to the treaty of Versailles.
I doubt that any do.
US Citizens rarely felt a need to join in foreign wars. Germany made it easier for the US to get involved when they declared a policy of unrestricted U-Boat activity.