The Treaty of Versailles and the continue of the Great Depression helped Hitler march tow
ard World War II, but their impact was heightened by both other events that paved the path to war for Germany.
The foreign indemnity of appeasement and the resulting Munich Agreement of 1938 were also responsible for enabling Germany's way to war. In Great Britain, despite the protests of the then retired Winston Churchill, Prime rector Neville Chamberlain embarked on a policy of "appeasement" that he say was certain to "ensure peace in our time!" (Munich, p. 1). An isolationistic mentality in the U.S. and misguided appeasement policies in Europe enabled Hitler to buildup German military forces while bestowing the Sudeten German territory to Germany under the Munich Agreement of 1938. Despite Hitler's lies and promises that Germany would never again
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