why did the western capitalism countries adopted the policy of appeasement
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In the late 1930s Britain, under Neville Chamberlain, and her ally France adopted a policy of appeasement. This meant that they wanted to keep the peace and avoid entering a war at any cost, even if it meant making concessions towards potential aggressors, particularly Germany ruled by the dictator Adolf Hitler.
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The western capitalist countries adopted the policy of appeasement because of two reasons. They are '1) Trade, 2) Fascist to attack Soviet countries'.
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- Appeasement can be defined as capitulating to an aggressor such that the aggression might get cease or divert elsewhere.
- The western capitalists adopted this policy by permitting the fascists to carry out their attacks.
- Trade: Some of the western capitalists earn a lot of money by trading their weapons to these fascist countries
- Some of the western capitalists thought that fascists would fight soviet union and not western countries.
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