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4. International response to German aggression (1933–1938)

The ATL on this page explore the international response to German aggression between 1933 and 1938. As you have seen from the previous pages, Britain and France took very little action against both Hitler and Mussolini during the 1930s. This policy of giving concessions in the hope of preventing war- is known as appeasementGuiding questionsWhy did Britain pursue a policy of appeasement in response to Germany aggression?

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