Appeasement is a policy of accepting the imposed conditions of an aggressor in lieu of armed resistance, usually at the sacrifice of principles. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeasement_policy
As an important part of the build-up to World War II, the 'appeasement policy' of Western governments can be seen in a number of socio-political events in the 1930s. Just one example would be the complacency of France and Great Britain in 1936, when the Germans re-occupied the Rhineland. Yet another would be the Munich Crisis of 1938, when 'peace in our time' was achieved at the expense of the national integrity of Czechoslovakia.
What is the concept of appeasement?
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why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement
Appeasement is the policy of giving in to the demands of an aggressor to keep the peace.
Appeasement never works. See answer to this question.What_is_wrong_with_the_policy_of_appeasement
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The policy of appeasement was not successful at all. The Axis powers had no interest in brokering peace but wanted war.
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Appeasement simply didn't work . . . in fact, appeasement made the situation worse.