Question

why did germany think britain was weak
a due to britains belief in fascism
bdoe to britians belief in communism
c land size and appeasement
d non agression pact they signed with the soviet union

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Germany's belief that Britain was weak during the lead-up to and early years of World War II can be attributed primarily to **C: land size and appeasement**.

Germany perceived Britain's policy of appeasement—exemplified by the Munich Agreement in 1938, where Britain and France allowed Hitler to annex parts of Czechoslovakia without facing military consequences—as a sign of weakness. Additionally, Germany's rapid expansion and military build-up may have contributed to the belief that Britain was not willing or able to challenge them effectively.

The other options—A (belief in fascism), B (belief in communism), and D (the non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union)—do not directly explain Germany's perception of British weakness as clearly as appeasement does.

Related Questions