The Munich Agreement .
The policy of appeasement, primarily associated with Britain and France's concessions to Nazi Germany in the 1930s, ultimately led to World War II. As Adolf Hitler continued to expand German territory and violate treaties without facing significant opposition, it emboldened him and increased tensions in Europe. The failure of appeasement was starkly evident when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, prompting Britain and France to declare war on Germany, marking the beginning of the conflict. This approach is now widely criticized as it allowed totalitarian regimes to gain strength and destabilize Europe.
why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement
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Poland.
1936
Appeasement
1939
According to some, appeasement was reasonable because Great Britain and France were in no shape to fight another war with Germany. The only other option was appeasement, which allowed Germany to take control of the Sudetenland. Some say that it encouraged Germany to demand even more, but to most officials in France and Great Britain, appeasement was the most reasonable solution.
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Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
It was Technically Germany by Stepping into Poland and breaking the appeasement with France and England.
The Munich Agreement .
September 1939
France and Britain had promised to declare war if Germany tried to obtain anymore territory. And they kept that promise when Poland was invaded.