The Road to War 1933 - 1939. Today we are learning What ‘Appeasement’ means. The reasons why appeasement was followed in the 1930s.

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The Road to War

Today we are learning What ‘Appeasement’ means. The reasons why appeasement was followed in the 1930s.

Discussion Why did WW2 start in 1939?

WW2…Who’s to Blame? Hitler caused WW2. Britain and France had a role to play in WW2 Everyone involved in the war was responsible.

Appeasement The policy of appeasement was followed in the 1930s by Britain and France. Appeasement means to give in to an aggressors demands, providing they are deemed reasonable, in order to avoid conflict.

Read page 1 of your work-guide and answer questions 1 to 5 from page 2.