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Why did Chamberlain follow appeasement policy at Munich?

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Why did Chamberlain follow appeasement policy at Munich?

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Chamberlain followed the appeasement policy at Munich in 1938 for several key reasons:

  1. Avoiding War: The primary goal was to prevent another catastrophic war like World War I. Chamberlain believed peace could be preserved by meeting Hitler’s demands.
  2. Belief in Hitler’s Promises: Chamberlain thought Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland (a German-speaking region of Czechoslovakia) was limited and reasonable. He believed Hitler would stop further aggression if this demand was satisfied.
  3. Britain’s Unpreparedness: Britain was not militarily ready for a major war. Appeasement gave time for rearmament.
  4. Public Opinion: The British public strongly supported peace. Chamberlain’s policy was popular at home.
  5. Economic Constraints: The British economy was still recovering from the Great Depression and not in a position to sustain a war effort.
  6. Lack of Allies: Chamberlain was uncertain about support from other powers like the USA or the USSR, making a firm stand against Germany risky.
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