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How far was the appeasement policy in the 1930s effective?

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It stopped war for a couple of years and bought time to rearm. Without it war could have started in 1937 or 1938, if not earlier. Who would have befitted more though is not clear. read more

A: In the 1930s, following World War I, the appeasement policy was a conciliatory method of dealing with a dictatorial government in an effort to prevent conflict. Following the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, Germany was severely punished for its part in World War I. read more

Appeasement was a policy adopted by Britain during the 1930s. This policy developed from the growing belief that some countries, especially Germany, had been unfairly treated in the peace settlement of 1918-1919. When they began to demand aggressively that some terms in the Versailles treaty be scrapped, some people argued that this was only right. read more

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