The term that best describes the diplomacy followed by some European nations with Germany between 1931 and 1939 is "appeasement." This approach involved concessions to Germany, hoping to prevent further aggression and maintain peace in Europe. Notably exemplified by the Munich Agreement of 1938, appeasement ultimately failed to prevent World War II as Germany continued its expansionist policies.
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The failures of European nations and the Treaty of Versailles contributed to World War II by fostering resentment and economic hardship in Germany. The Treaty imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses, leading to widespread discontent and the rise of extremist political movements, particularly Nazism. Additionally, the inability of European powers to effectively address aggression from Germany and other Axis nations during the 1930s demonstrated a lack of unity and resolve, ultimately paving the way for conflict. This combination of unresolved grievances and ineffective diplomacy created an environment ripe for war.
It depends on what time period you're referring to. Before WWI, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. Before WWII, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Soviet Union. Today, the Great European Powers are the UK, France, Germany, and Russia.
did not have the power to fight Germany
Germany and russia
Germany with 3 followed ny France with 2 :)
Due to Otto Von Bismarck's leadership, military power and diplomacy, Europe was dominated by Germany from 1870 to 1890.
The largest country by population in the European Union is Germany, with 82 million in population. Followed by the United Kingdom at just over 64 million and France at just under 64 million.
If you count Russia as European, then it's Russia. If you don't count Russia as European, then it's Turkey, followed by France, Germany, Italy then the UK. Probably Russia, then the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Turkey, and then Italy.
Germany at almost 82 million. For more information you might wish to consult the wikipedia article about the demographics of the European Union.
Germany is a western European nation and a member state of the European Union. Germany does not have a national insect.
Germany is an independent country. It is part of the European Union.
Germany is a part of the European continent and the European Union. So yes it is part of Europe.
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He was directly followed by Karl Dönitz, followed by Allied military occupation, after which Germany was divided into East and West Germany.
West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany) was a founder member of the European Union and its predecessors.I wonder if you are confusing Germany with Austria.