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When germany invaded and took a piece of poland, they didn’t fear u.s. or european reactions because

a. the munich conference had gone peacefully and germany’s desires were met.
b. there had been no reaction when germany had remilitarized.
c. europeans powers continued to embrace a policy of appeasement in an effort to avoid war.
d. of the lack of reaction seen through all of the above examples.?

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Final answer:

Germany invaded Poland without fearing U.S. or European reactions because of the policy of appeasement and lack of strong response to Hitler's actions.

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The reason Germany did not fear U.S. or European reactions when they invaded and took a piece of Poland was because of the policy of appeasement that European powers embraced at the time. The Munich Conference had gone peacefully, Germany had remilitarized without any significant reaction, and there had been no strong response to Hitler's expansionist actions. Europeans believed that by giving in to Hitler's demands and avoiding war, they could maintain peace.

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Answer:WWI was to have been the war to end all wars, and I believe that because it lasted approximately 3 yrs., that people took that assessment to literally and didn’t continue to keep tabs on what countries like Germany and their leaders were doing in an effort to keep peaceful apparitions in place. So when Hitler invaded Poland it didn’t really effect the US at the time b/c the war was contained in Europe. What got the US involved in it in Europe was that Germany attacked our merchant ships heading to European countries, wheather they were involved in the war or not. Then in 1941, Japan, attacked Pearl Harbor in our territory at the time of Hawaii, were we had, and continue to maintain a large naval and ground based operation. We fought wars on two fronts, Europe and Pacific.

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