1. World War II and the Appeasement Theory
The policy of Appeasement epitomised by the Munich agreement, is a pact signed in 1938 between Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Italy, which allowed Hitler to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland (area along Czech borders) to prevent the onset of a major war. ... Since Hitler was only "an ordinary German statesman" (Taylor, 1963) and did not have any previously determined "Master Plan" (McDonough, 2002), war could consequently have been avoided as Hitler could not have been able to take part into the war if other foreign policies - such as English and French - did...
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