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3. How did Von Bork try to win the praise and
trust of the British people?

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Baron Von Bork is fictional; Adolf Hitler, in reality, gained the trust of some British by justifying his actions as patriotic and necessary for Germany's stability, which appealed to British desires for appeasement.

Step-by-step explanation:

Baron Von Bork is not a historical figure, but rather a fictional character from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series, specifically 'His Last Bow'. However, in the context of Adolf Hitler's actions, we see a different situation. Hitler tried to win the praise and trust of the British people by proclaiming his peaceful intentions and explaining his actions as necessary steps for the recovery and stabilization of Germany. Many British individuals and members of the government were swayed by Hitler's emphasis on Germany's right to self-defense and the perception that certain terms of the Treaty of Versailles were onerous and deserving of revision. Hitler leveraged his perceived patriotism and the economic improvements under his regime to gain a level of trust from those who preferred appeasement to the alternative of another war.

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