History, asked by nehagung12123, 6 months ago

which wasan instance of anglo french policy of appearement

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Answered by dhruvdhende
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Explanation:

Appeasement was a foreign policy practiced by Britain and France in the 1930’s by which they yielded to the demands of aggressive nations such as Germany, Italy and Japan in order to avoid war. In other words, it was a. conscious effort to,prevent war...by removing the causes of tensions. Concessions were given to the aggressive nations even when this was a violation of international agreements. Britain and refused to declare war even in the face of naked aggression. The British Prime minister Chamberlain was the apostle of appeasement.

The horrors of the First World War and the failure of Western intervention in the Russian Revolution made Britain and France to come to the conclusion that nothing could be solved by war.

It was practiced because of the pacifist public opinion, that is, public opinion in Europe did not want war.

Appeasement was practiced because of the fear of communism. They believed that communism was a greater danger to Western Europe than Nazism and Fascism.

Britain and France believed that since the League of Nations was weak and helpless, the only way to settle disputes was by personal contacts.kelween leaders or appeasement.

At first Hitler’s aggression was limited to what was legitimately German. For example, the Rhineland and Sudetenland were inhabited by Germans.

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