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What was the policy of appeasement of the League of Nations and what was the consequence of this inaction? WW1 history
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Appeasement
, the policy
of making concessions to the dictatorial powers in order to avoid conflict, governed Anglo-French foreign
policy
during the 1930s. It became indelibly associated with Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
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