Appeasement was a diplomatic policy which tried to solve the issues between two countries by negotiating instead of using military force. Hitler was appeased by Britain and France more than twice: when Hitler rearmed the German army in March 1935 he broke the treaty of Versailles, and France and Britain appeased him by letting him enforce his army because they were convinced that the treaty of Versailles had been too harsh on Germany. About a year after Hitler marched into the Rhineland with only twenty-two thousand soldiers. In this event France could really stop Hitler from invading the…