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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Appeasement Policy- Failure

Appeasement was the constitution adopted by the British and French prime ministers in 1930s to struggleds Germany. The aim of which was to settle global quarrels by satisfying Germanys grievances, thereby avoid the resort to war which in other words, maintain peace. There are several reasons to why the appeasement insurance was adopted. Such as, Britain and France were both suffering from economic effect and thus felt that they could not afford to spend a macroscopical expenditure on arms to combat Germany.Besides, there was a whimsy that the treaty of Versailles was too harsh towards Germany and it was reasonable to reduce the policies. The appeasement policy was based on the idea that what Hitler wanted was reasonable and when his reasonable demands had been satisfied, he would stop. However it gave Hitler the confidence to demand more land, such as victorious over Czechoslovakia, another step towards the Greater Germany. Later on Hitler demanded the glossary Corridor and Da nzig in August 1939, which eventually resulted in war.The appeasement policy provide Hitlers actions to further devalue the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler broke the treaty of Versailles by move troops to Rhineland, in addition to that Germany united with Austria which was originally banned in the Treaty of Versailles. At the same time, Germany gained time to build up their arm force and gain more military power. The policy aggravated Hitlers ambitions and aggressions he decided that Britain and France were unlikely ever to oppose him by force. Germany attacked Poland which at last led to WWII.If France and Britain had stood up to Germany then Hitler would not have been so bold in what he was doing. If they did not adopt the appeasement policy, they baron be able to force him to back down without a fighting or defeated Germany in a much shorter, less mischievous war. Instead they kept giving Hitler what he wanted, hoping to appease him, which ended up Germany getting stronger and stronger until defeating her required a catastrophic war. In conclusion, the appeasement policy was not effective in maintaining peace instead it aggravated Hitlers confidence and aggression which in the end led to WWII.

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