did not have the power to fight Germany
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The British and French policy of appeasement in the 1930s aimed to maintain peace in Europe by making concessions to aggressive powers, particularly Nazi Germany. This strategy was exemplified by the Munich Agreement of 1938, where Britain and France allowed Hitler to annex the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in hopes of preventing a larger conflict. However, this approach ultimately failed, as it emboldened Hitler to pursue further expansion, contributing to the outbreak of World War II.
The Munich Agreement .
a. Germany was able to invade the Soviet Union. b. Germany stopped its expansion into other countries. c. France and England went to war with one another. d. Germany continued to take other countries
British policy toward Germany during the 1930s
"la collaboration" (fem.)
The foreign policy of the French after World War I was basically keep the Germans from becoming militaristic again. The French built the Maginot Line to keep it's border with Germany secure. It also made Germany pay severe reparations for the war, and took territory. Their goal was lasting peace, but the punishment inflicted on Germany gave rise to Hitler, and World War II.
It's just Collaboration except pronounced: Col-a-bor-at-ium
"Germany" in French is "Allemagne" (fem).
The French hated Germany because Germany invaded France.
Germany is spelled "Allemagne" in French.
explain the problem that the french were having with Germany
They resented the French Educational Policy.
Allemagne thats germeny in french. welcome.
It's French and it means Germany.
Germany is called " l'Allemagne " (feminine noun) in French.