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state the significance of policies of appeasment of a second world war​

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Answered by poonamkumarisk143
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The term ‘appeasement’ can be defined as giving in and to someone’s demands to maintain the level of world peace in the world and avoid conflict as much as possible. This was the policy of giving Hitler what he wanted to stop him from going to war. It was based on the idea that what Hitler wanted was reasonable and, when his reasonable demands had been satisfied, he would stop. Starting from 1933, Britain and France used the policy of appeasement to a number of countries, such as Japan, Italy and most importantly, Germany. The policy of appeasement was used by the two leaders of Britain and France to maintain world peace. However, it was revealed that Hitler was a tyrant and a dictator and craved for more power when just when Britain and France gave in to him. However, In March 1939, when Hitler attacks Poland, Britain and France finally declare war on Germany, which marks the beginning of the Second World War. This essay will examine the policy of appeasement and other causes to the extent whether it had caused the Second World War or not.

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Answered by Vmusale
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