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Q: How did the aggresor nations respond to the appeasement?
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Was the league of nations unwilling to stand up to the aggression of the Japanese and the Italians?

Appeasement, straight up appeasement.


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Appeasement, straight up appeasement.


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Appeasement, straight up appeasement.


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What international body failed to stop the aggressor nations by following a policy of Appeasement in the 1930s?

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What international body failed to stop the aggressor nations by following a policy of Appeasement in the 1930's?

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What nations intially followed the policy of appeasement before WWII?

Great Britain and France.


How did France and Britain respond to the fascist aggression during the 1930?

Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.


Appeasement in a sentence?

The term "appeasement", meaning "diplomatic action which makes concessions to aggressor-nations", may be used in various ways in a sentence. One example is as follows: "In 1938, appeasement was the key to Great Britain's relation with Germany; however, in 1939, the key became war."


Leading up to World War 2 which nations initially followed a policy of appeasement?

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