Answered

Westonci.ca is the ultimate Q&A platform, offering detailed and reliable answers from a knowledgeable community. Connect with a community of experts ready to provide precise solutions to your questions on our user-friendly Q&A platform. Explore comprehensive solutions to your questions from a wide range of professionals on our user-friendly platform.

Explain why Britain's policy of appeasement failed to prevent the German expansion from 1937 to the takeover of Czechoslovakia in March 1939.

Sagot :

Britain wrongly assested the situation. Peace was not important for Germany.
Hitler didn't want to settle for anything less than conquering at least Eastern Europe. 
War for Nazis was the both the mean to achieve his goal, and a goal in itself.

German problems after defeat in WW1, and recession of 30' were covered by hatred towards Jews, Slaves or other minorities, and pangermanic propaganda. War was an important part in Nazi ideology.

Germany was willing to go "all in (to war)", while Britian was afraid to raise the stakes (and Hitler knew it).