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Why did France and Great Britain give in to Hitler's demands for territory?
They wanted to redraw the boundaries of European nations.
They believed Germany needed more territory.
They wanted to avoid another war.
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They wanted to avoid another war.
Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement (e.g. the Munich Agreement, 1938) because memories of World War I, military unpreparedness, economic problems, and public desire for peace led leaders to hope concessions would satisfy Hitler and prevent a new, catastrophic conflict.
Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement (e.g. the Munich Agreement, 1938) because memories of World War I, military unpreparedness, economic problems, and public desire for peace led leaders to hope concessions would satisfy Hitler and prevent a new, catastrophic conflict.
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