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Many people supported appeasement in the 1930s due to a desire to avoid another devastating war, as memories of World War I were still fresh and painful. Additionally, economic challenges and the Great Depression made nations hesitant to engage in conflict. There was also a belief that some of the grievances of aggressive nations, like Germany, could be addressed through negotiation and compromise, fostering hopes for lasting peace. Lastly, the underestimation of totalitarian regimes' ambitions contributed to the appeal of appeasement as a diplomatic strategy.

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Germany went from being a defeated country at the end of WW II, in 1918, to overrunning all of continental Europe in 1939, which was just 21 years later. The policy of appeasement, which was intended to make Germany happy so that it would not go to war, instead allowed Germany the opportunity to rebuild its military and to make all the necessary preparations for war, and to become the most powerful nation in Europe. So appeasement was a horribly foolish policy, as it turned out.


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