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3 April, 05:14

Which country is most closely associated with the policy of appeasement?

The United States

Germany

France

Great Britain

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  1. 3 April, 06:17
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    In 1938, Germans living in the border areas of Czechoslovakia (the Sudetenland) started to demand a union with Hitler's Germany. The Czechs refused. Hitler threatened war. On 30 September, in the Munich Agreement - without asking Czechoslovakia - Britain and France gave the Sudetenland to Germany.
  2. 3 April, 07:41
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    Germany

    Explanation:

    The policy of appeasement is the name by which the conciliatory policy carried out by Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom before the Second World War has been historically known.

    Frightened by the horrors of the First World War, like the most brutal conflict known until 1914, not a few European politicians wished to maintain peace with Germany of the Third Reich, regardless of the demands of the aggressive Nazi regime, which meant to allow the constant violations of Hitler to the different international treaties, as it happened with the militarization of Rhineland, western German region where the Treaty of Versailles in 1918 had prohibited to Germany to establish military forces, arsenals or fortifications. When Hitler sent in 1936 troops from the Wehrmacht to station in the Rhineland, Britain refused to protest this breach of the Treaty of Versailles. Without British support, France also accepts without any complaint this violation of that treaty.
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