The policy of giving in to Germany's demands to maintain peace before World War II is known as the Appeasement Policy . This approach was evident in actions like the Munich Agreement in 1938. Ultimately, the policy is criticized for enabling further aggression and contributing to the war's outbreak. ;
The policy of allowing Germany to fulfill its demands to avoid conflict was known as the Appeasement Policy . This policy was notably applied before World War II, particularly highlighted by the Munich Agreement of 1938. It is largely criticized for enabling further aggression from Germany and leading to the war's outbreak.
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