what were the causes of the policy of appeasement
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they could not have supper the War 1938
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as follows in explanation
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The British people wanted peace - they would not have supported a war in 1938.
Many of Hitler's complaints appeared reasonable at the time - especially about the Treaty of Versailles.
Chamberlain wanted a strong Germany to serve as a barrier against expansion by communist Russia.
Britain's armed forces were not ready for a war, and they could not have helped Czechoslovakia anyway.
Many people admired Hitler - in 1938, the American magazine 'Time' declared him 'Man of the Year'.
Chamberlain remembered the slaughter of World War One - he thought another war would destroy civilisation.
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