3.3.3

Arguments for Appeasement

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Arguments for Appeasing Hitler

The horrors of WWI were so fresh in people's minds that many people would do anything they could to avoid there being a second war. This partially explains why Hitler was able to push the Allies so far.

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Fears of rearmament

  • Hitler made it clear that he wanted to re-arm Germany.
  • Hitler had been visibly building up his armed forces (which was a violation of the Treaty of Versailles) and the Allies feared this.
  • They thought if they made a deal with Hitler he would stick to it and only increase the amount of ships he agreed to in the terms of appeasement.
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Equality

  • No other countries were willing to disarm their countries so insisting that Hitler should disarm Germany seemed futile.
  • No country wanted to face another war that cost lives and money.
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Avoiding war

  • 17 million people (approx.) were killed in World War One and many more were left with life altering injuries.
  • This was still so fresh in people's mind.
  • Many people would do anything they could to avoid there being a second war.
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1934 ‘Peace Ballot’

  • In 1934, a ‘Peace Ballot’ was conducted.
  • The people that voted in this said that they had complete faith in the League of Nations to stop any future war from happening.
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Lack of money

  • Britain and France didn’t have the money to build up strong armed forces after the First World War.
  • If they had to then fight Hitler because they were not appeasing him- this would be too costly.

Arguments for Appeasing Hitler

The horrors of WWI were so fresh in people's minds that many people would do anything they could to avoid there being a second war. This partially explains why Hitler was able to push the Allies so far.

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Communism

  • The USSR (formerly Russia) was a strong Communist country which filled the allies with dread; they didn’t want it spreading to the West.
  • Therefore, if they allowed Hitler to remain as a strong Nazi (Fascist) Germany (which was directly opposed to the Communist ideology) then it would act as a protective buffer zone to the USSR.
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Uniting the German people

  • Hitler made it clear that he wanted to unite the German-speaking people.
  • This was what many of these people actually wanted so Britain didn’t really see anything wrong in him setting out to make this happen.
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Underestimating Hitler

  • Many European leaders in hindsight underestimated Hitler.
  • At the time, they felt that if he rectified the ‘harsh’ terms of the Treaty and got some of what he wanted, he would then back down and cause no further issues in Europe.

Jump to other topics

1Was the Treaty of Versailles Fair?

2Was the League of Nations a Success?

3How did Hitler's Foreign Policy Impact the War?

4Who was to Blame for the Cold War?

5Did the US Contain the Spread of Communism?

6How was USSR's Control Over Eastern Europe?

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