In the last antebellum years, Western European leaders chose appeasement over confrontation in their dealings with Nazi Germany. The event that best embodies appeasement is the Munich Conference of 1938 held after German annexation of the Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia. Britain and France - their public opinions did not want war - abstained from declaring war and condoned Adolf Hitler´s expansionist move against his Czechoslovak neighbor in exchange for a promise to stop aggression. Hitler didn´t keep his promise.
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