The British and French policy of appeasement in the 1930s aimed to maintain peace in Europe by making concessions to aggressive powers, particularly Nazi Germany. This strategy was exemplified by the Munich Agreement of 1938, where Britain and France allowed Hitler to annex the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in hopes of preventing a larger conflict. However, this approach ultimately failed, as it emboldened Hitler to pursue further expansion, contributing to the outbreak of World War II.
the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is associated with appeasement
The policy of appeasement was used by the French and British to appease Hitler in the hopes that Hitler would leave their nations alone. The "appeasement camp" thought that if Hitler was given what he wanted he would be satisfied. They did not understand Hitler and his agendas. They Brits and French were made to look like fools when they found out Hitler had already taken the the Sudetenland at the time of the Munich Conference and signing of the pact that allowed Hitler to have the Sudetenland within Czechoslovakia. The policy appeasement is as foolish as giving your lunch to the school bully when he will only come back the next day.
why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement
They persuaded the Czechs to surrender the Sudetenland.
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British policy toward Germany during the 1930s
the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is associated with appeasement
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Winston Churchill .
British minister who, along with French primier Edouard Daladier, practiced a policy of appeasement toward Hitler
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