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Ok so back before World War II started, England and France and all them didn't want a war with Germany at first. When Hitler asked for something, I think it was control over Poland or some country I can't remember (I could be totally off), the leader of England allowed him to take it and said that if they gave him what he wanted, he wouldn't ask for anything else. What was this policy called? I think it starts witha an A but again I could be totally wrong.

Also if anyone is familiar with the Tanaka plan, the one where its like to conquer the world you must conquer Asia, to conquer Asia you must conquer China, to conquer China, you must conquer Manchuria and Mongolia and to conquer them, you must conquer Korea and Taiwan. Well I need to know why that's true.

2007-10-24 11:53:15 · 2 answers · asked by abaybay312 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

2 answers

1) appeasement
2) sounds like the domino effect (starting with small countries on the coast and then moving inward until all of China and then Asia was conquered.....like dominoes lined up, you push one and the rest fall in succession.) At any rate, it describes starting small and working toward progressively larger areas. Of course, Asia is huge.

2007-10-24 11:58:26 · answer #1 · answered by Max 7 · 0 0

It was called Appeasement, and was touted as the route to Peace In Our Time. Which, as it turned out, was balderdash.

2007-10-24 19:02:34 · answer #2 · answered by old lady 7 · 0 0

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