appeasement and pacifism
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"Examine The Main Factors Which Led The British Governments To Follow To Policy Of Appeasement In The Period 1931-1938" In the 30s the British policy was that they needed to avoid war and looked to an alternative, appeasement which seemed the only realistic option at the time especially since the British economy and diplomatic position was bad at this time and they were not prepared. Neville Chamberlain had plenty of reasons at this moment of time to risk appeasement, however there were equally as many reasons that Hitler should of been stopped. Across GB morale was low, due to the fact that after the "war to end all wars" was over people saw that being a pacifist made sense and fighting for king and country did not seem so noble, for example in 1933 the oxford union declared they would not fight for king and country. GB was not in a good...

