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One result of the policies of appeasement and isolationism was that to expand the Third Reich, Hitler felt he could be even more
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Because Britain and France followed appeasement and the U.S. practiced isolationism, Hitler felt emboldened to take bolder, more aggressive steps to expand the Third Reich without fear of decisive intervention.
Because Britain and France followed appeasement and the U.S. practiced isolationism, Hitler felt emboldened to take bolder, more aggressive steps to expand the Third Reich without fear of decisive intervention.
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