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He also threatened war if he didn't get it. Chamberlain the British prime minister at the time agreed to this saying that "Hitler was a man of his word." And that Czechoslovakia was not a great issue so he would rather allow him to take control than risk war again. Appeasement didn't work in this case because Britain and France thought and hoped that Hitler would keep his word and just take back what was Germany's to start with then stop...
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But he didn't he continued to invade and take other countries. As a result the world plunged into World War Two exactly what the appeasement policy had been trying to avoid.
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Hitler's Foreign Policy And The Treaty Of Versailles   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   How The Treaty Of Versailles Effected Germany   Describe the terms in the Treaty of Versailles which caused the most bitterness in Germany.   Why the Versailles Treaty failed to bring peace and stability   A Fooled Nation: The Role Of German Morale In Hitler's Rise To Power   Why were the Allies able to defeat Germany in W.W.1? Having defeated them, explain the aims of the allies in drawing up the Treaty Of Versailles.   Treaty of Versailles-Cause of World War Two   The Result of the Treaty of Versailles   "The Treaty of Versailles achieved nothing other than cause another world war." Discuss   It Was The Strength Of The Opposition Forces, Both Liberal And Conservative, Rather Than The Ineptitude And Stubbornness Of President Wilson That Led To The Senate Defeat Of The Treaty Of Versailles.   “The Arguments In Favour Of Appeasement Were Overwhelming” To What Extent Do You Agree With This Statement In Relation To The British Governments Decision To Appease Germany And Italy Between The Years 1933-36?   the rise of hitler and nazism in germany   Hitler's Rise To Power  
 
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