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yan [13]
3 years ago
12

B What was appeasement, and why did Churchill oppose it so strongly?

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kolezko [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

It is giving up principles to pacify an aggressor. Winston Churchill opposed the policy of appeasement by blatantly saying Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor. They chose dishonor.

timofeeve [1]3 years ago
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Answer:

It is giving up principles to pacify an aggressor.

Winston Churchill opposed the policy of appeasement by blatantly saying Britain and France had to settle on between war and dishonor.

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