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Neville Chamberlain justified his policy of appeasement by arguing that it was necessary to maintain peace in Europe and avoid another devastating war like World War I. He believed that by making concessions to Adolf Hitler, such as allowing the annexation of certain territories, he could satisfy Germany's grievances and stabilize the region. Chamberlain felt that this approach would buy time for Britain to rearm and prepare for potential conflict. Ultimately, he hoped that diplomacy could resolve tensions and foster a lasting peace.

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