What was the result of Britain and France’s policy of appeasement with Germany?
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Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, two days after the German invasion of Poland. The guarantees given to Poland by Britain and France marked the end of the policy of appeasement.
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Cause of World War II
Explanation:
The Appeasement sparked one of the direct causes of World War II, Hitler's invasion of Poland. Hitler with his Blitzkrieg strategy, took Poland against the wishes of the League of Nations. Poland looked to Britain and France for resistance help against Hitler's army. Britain and France now had no option but to end appeasement, declare war on Germany, and turn to the policy of deterrence. Deterrence is a policy that is the exact opposite of appeasement because it involves actually inflicting punishment when an ultimatum was broken. Deterrence in the end won the Allies the war, while appeasement only delayed Hitler's advancing forces.