The 1938 Munich Agreement impacted England and France in a generally negative way. To be sure, immediately upon the signing of the agreement, there was some optimism in both countries concerning Germany's foreign policy. It soon became clear, however, that Germany was not to be appeased by the Munich Agreement: it wanted still more territory and more power. Thus, those English and French leaders who had arranged the Munich Agreement began to look more and more naive, and the Agreement itself looked less and less positive.
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The greatest impact it had was it removed Russia from the fighting. Germany had been fighting Russia in the east while fighting France and the UK in the west. By eliminating Russia, Germany could concentrate her armies against France and the UK.
Answer this question… The massive amount of Allied forces landing in Normandy caused the German army to retreat and the Allies to reclaim France.
Answer this question… The massive amount of Allied forces landing in Normandy caused the German army to retreat and the Allies to reclaim France.
World War I changed the lives of many women in England. Many entered the workplace while their men were in service. They had to deal with rationing.
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