Why did the democracies finally promise to protect
Poland from a German invasion?
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After hitler invaded czechoslovakia, the democracies realized that their policy of appeasement was a failure . poland was the next conutry for the germany to invade
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The democracies promised to protect Poland from the German invasion for several reasons.
Explanation:
- During the first World War, Germany forced to give up its territories to the Allied powers, who also created new countries that were part of Germany.
- Despite signing the Treaty of Versailles, Germany began to invade its neighboring countries like Czechoslovakia.
- According to Hitler, new counties were artificial creations of the Allies and demand territorial concessions as concern for germans welfare in these regions.
- The policy of appeasement signed between Britain and western countries, where Chamberlain claimed it prevented another European war.
- The reason for this policy was to stop Hitler invading countries like England and France.
- He also starts to increase military strength despite the Treaty of Versailles put restrictions.
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