Why did England provide an unspoken support to german foreign policy ?
Ans - England consider the Versailles verdict too harsh so it provided an unspoken support to german
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Why did the England provide an unspoken support to German's foreign policy? Answer: England considered the Versailles verdict too harsh so it provided an unspoken support to the Germans
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When Hitler occupied Austria and Czechoslovakia in 1938, England implicitly supported it since it followed a policy of appeasement. Policy of appeasement is a policy adopted by a State by which it conciliates an aggressive nation by accepting its hostile demands.
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