Appeasement postponed WW II for a year or so.
Germany invaded Poland and France decided to abandon the policy of appeasement and break the Munich Agreement due to Hitler's aggressive actions.
Hitler's actions were the most important.
The immediate effect of appeasement in World War II was that it emboldened aggressive powers like Nazi Germany, encouraging further territorial expansion without fear of significant repercussions. Key events, such as the Munich Agreement in 1938, allowed Hitler to annex parts of Czechoslovakia, undermining collective security in Europe. This strategy ultimately failed, as it did not prevent war but rather facilitated the growth of totalitarian regimes, leading to the outbreak of World War II in 1939.
The policy of appeasement is most commonly associated with British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in the late 1930s. It was aimed at avoiding conflict with Nazi Germany by conceding to some of Adolf Hitler's demands, including the annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. The idea was to maintain peace in Europe, but it ultimately failed to prevent World War II.
World War 2.
i am preaty sure that they used appeasment with there war mates
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AppeasementThe policy of appeasement.
It made France & England look weak in the eyes of Germany.
Germany invaded Poland and France decided to abandon the policy of appeasement and break the Munich Agreement due to Hitler's aggressive actions.
Hitler's actions were the most important.
Because Hitler thought the appeasment policy as the weakness of British and French and he thought whatever he´ll do no one is going to intervene and started invading more and more countries the Britain gave Germany an ultimatum but Hitler not taking any notice of it invaded more and more countries like Chezchoslovakia or Poland and finally Britain and France attacked Germany
The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
The immediate effect of appeasement in World War II was that it emboldened aggressive powers like Nazi Germany, encouraging further territorial expansion without fear of significant repercussions. Key events, such as the Munich Agreement in 1938, allowed Hitler to annex parts of Czechoslovakia, undermining collective security in Europe. This strategy ultimately failed, as it did not prevent war but rather facilitated the growth of totalitarian regimes, leading to the outbreak of World War II in 1939.
The attack brought the US into World War 2. It changed the neutral status in that war.
Most of the British public believed that appeasement was the best policy. Most people don't want to fight a war if possible and Britain's armed forces (except for the navy) were heavily outnumbered by Germany.
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.