History, asked by RajaRam43, 11 months ago

Why was there an unspoken support of England when

Germany under Hitler occupied the Austria and later

Czechoslovakia ?​

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Answered by mihirthemega
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Answer:

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. Since Germany had to accept the humiliating terms of treaty of Versailles, England felt that it had a real cause of grievance and if Germany is allowed to annex Austria and Czechoslovakia, it would not disturb world peace.

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Answered by memelordedrick
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Answer: When Hitler occupied Austria and Czechoslovakia in 1938, England implicitly supported it since it followed a policy of appeasement.

Explanation: A policy of appeasement is a policy adopted by a State by which it conciliates an aggressive nation by accepting its hostile demands. Since Germany had to accept the humiliating terms of the treaty of Versailles, England felt that it had a real cause of grievance and if Germany is allowed to annex Austria and Czechoslovakia, it would not disturb world peace.

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