The policy of appeasement influenced the beginning of World War II by emboldening Hitler to further acts of aggression

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The policy of appeasement refers to the strategy pursued by Britain and France leading up to World War II, in which they sought to avoid conflict with Nazi Germany by making concessions to Hitler's aggressive expansionist policies. This policy, initially seen as a way to maintain peace, actually ended up emboldening Hitler and encouraging his further acts of aggression. By not taking a firm stand against Hitler's actions, the policy of appeasement allowed him to expand his influence and military power, ultimately leading to the outbreak of World War II.