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    that no single party should rule Europe. The policy of appeasement There were a few important historical events that happened before the policy was realized. The first historical event was the discussion between Chamberlain and Hitler over Czechoslovakia. The Treaty of Versailles restricted Germany and Austria to form any kind of political union after the World War I. However‚ Hitler had his own plans. He wanted to reunite Austria and Germany when he came into power‚ thereby disregarding the Treaty

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    his empire‚ which he did‚ starting with the invasion of Czechoslovakia. If Britain and France had joined forces during this invasion‚ World War II would have likely still taken place. After all‚ its path had been set in motion by previous events and would probably have remained true to Hitler’s intentions regardless of any intervention. It all started when Britain and France started negotiating with Hitler on the matter of Czechoslovakia and whether its occupants should accept the new German rule

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    the Soviet Union would weaken. The Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia in 1968 was less serious a threat than Hungary was in 1956 because revolts against Soviet control were not uncommon by 1968 whilst in 1956 the uprising in Hungary had been a shock to Moscow. Dubcek as First Secretary of the Czech communist party abolished censorship which led to a flow of anti-Soviet propaganda causing a national urge to abolish Soviet power in Czechoslovakia.

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    Prior to the interactive oral discussion the information I knew regarding the history of Czechoslovakia was vague. I had known that Hitler invaded the country in the 1930s and that communism was present until the late S1980s. After this interactive oral discussion‚ I now understand the history behind the country. One of the effects of the ongoing political events in Czechoslovakia was social realistic art. This style was practiced in the Soviet Union as a way of controlling the messages that artists

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    Heda Margolius Kovaly who wrote “Under a Cruel Star” writes about her horrible‚ suffering and tragedy life she endured first in the Nazi communist rule in her citizen Czechoslovakia. She was born in Prague to a Jewish family. She was young at the time when the Germany attacked Czechoslovakia during the World War II. Heda was in concentration camps during the World War II she escaped from the Nazi‚ she hardly survived‚ but her family died. At the end of the war; she returned to Prague and took part

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    holding back the aggressor. After Hitler’s seizure of Austria in March‚ I appealed to the government I asked that Britain‚ together with France and other powers‚ guarantee the security of Czechoslovakia. If that course had been followed‚ events would not have fallen into this disastrous state…..in time Czechoslovakia will be swallowed by Nazi regime”. In document 2‚ Haile Selassie had requested the League of Nations to help stop the invasion and when the League of Nations response was ineffective he

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    DBQ: WW2 Though the 20s began with a favorable outlook for peace‚ near the end of the decade and throughout the 30s the clouds of war were forming. Dictators arose in countries dissatisfied with the results of the previous war‚ World War I. Nations such as Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan took aggressive actions against other nations and neither the League of Nations nor other democratic countries were able or willing to stop them. Multiple methods were suggested to deal with Hitler and his forces.

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    This did not dissuade Hitler due to the fact he annexed Austria and dismantled and annexed Czechoslovakia without a shot being fired. Hitler had his eyes set on his next target‚ Poland. On April 28‚ Hitler announced Germany’s “withdrawal” from the non-aggression pact signed with Poland and the London Naval Agreement that was signed five years ago

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    include the Munich Pact‚ the Atlantic Charter‚ Executive Order No. 9066‚ and the Yalta Conference. The Munich Pact‚ also known as the Munich Agreement‚ was a pact between France‚ Great Britain‚ Germany‚ and Italy which allowed Nazi Germany to annex Czechoslovakia through Sudetenland. The pact was signed September 29th‚ 1938 in Munich‚ Germany. The purpose of the agreement and meeting was to discuss the future of

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    Could WW2 have been prevented? WW2 was a tragedy that killed 60 million people‚ it brought international distrust‚ repressed feelings and resented economic hardship‚ however‚ could it have been prevented? The Treaty of Versailles‚ which formally ended the war‚ did little to address unresolved issues and promoted international indignation while harsh economic conditions devasted millions of people. I believe if the world leaders had addressed these issues and taken a step to international trust‚

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