World History – 1400 to Present
Appeasement is a diplomatic strategy aimed at avoiding conflict by making concessions to an aggressor. This approach was notably used in the interwar period, particularly by Britain and France, in an attempt to maintain peace and stability in Europe after the devastation of World War I. The policy is often associated with the belief that satisfying the demands of aggressive powers, like Nazi Germany, would prevent further hostilities and maintain a fragile peace.
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