Why is palliative indulgence called a policy of relaxation?

Updated on culture 2024-05-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A policy of appeasing the aggressor at the expense of other countries in exchange for peace and security.

    To appease the aggressor at the expense of a small and weak country.

    The word "appeasement", ** in "Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Lu Xun Biography": "Jun Qimao Zhao Mingde, Xiu Nai Yiji, respect the king's orders, appeasement Quartet." It means "pacification and pacification," but in modern times, the meaning of "appeasement" as a policy has changed greatly, and it has become a practice of appeasement and cultivation of adultery.

    Definition: The appeasementists of Britain, France, and the United States did not hesitate to protect their own interests at the expense of the interests of weak and small countries (and also had war-phobic sentiments), sought temporary peace, and sought compromise with the aggressor, in a vain attempt to divert the "troubles to the east" to the Soviet Union and reap the benefits.

    2。Substance: connivance at fascist aggression.

    3。The biggest consequence: it accelerated the full-scale outbreak of World War II, and later the "Cold War" between the United States and the Soviet Union

    4。Direct consequences: (1) The interests of weak and small countries and nations are betrayed, thus fueling the arrogance of fascist aggression.

    2) Seriously weakened the anti-fascist forces and brought even greater disasters to the world.

    3) The "self-preservation policy" of the Western powers also ends up harming their own interests, so that they reap the consequences.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, the fundamental purpose of this policy is to blindly tolerate the fascist policy, hoping that dividends will be indulged and the water will lead to trouble, that is, the spearhead will be pointed at the Soviet Union, which was just rising at that time, and the various major powers blindly tolerate it in order to build a temporary peace for their own countries, and this policy is called the policy of appeasement.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's called appeasement! Not slowly!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The policy of appeasement is a policy of not resisting aggression, tolerating and conniving, retreating and yielding, and colluding and compromising with the aggressor at the expense of other countries. Before World War II, the most active promoters of this policy were Britain, France, the United States, and other countries. Before the thirties of the 20 th century, appeasement was mainly manifested in supporting the defeated Germany, supporting Japan as a shield against the Soviet Union, and suppressing the people's revolution.

    This can be glimpsed from the Versailles system and the Washington system. In the Dawes Plan, the Younger Plan, and the Locarno Convention, it is more concrete. The Munich conspiracy pushed the "appeasement" to its peak.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Palliative indulgence is not an idiom, but two separate words, but because of the similar meaning, many people will use them together.

    Appeasement, unprincipled tolerance. Such as: palliative (tolerant); forgiveness (palliative tolerance); Gu indulgence (palliative indulgence); Gu Favoritism (Palestine favoritism).

    indulgence, indulgence; Unbinding: Nevertheless. unruly; No politeness: arrogant and uninhibited.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The other party does something wrong, does not punish, and allows it to develop...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The "policy of relaxation" refers to the policy of appeasement, concession, compromise, and connivance adopted by Western countries represented by Britain and France against the aggression and expansion of Germany, Italy, and Japanese fascist countries before the outbreak of World War II. Its main contents include two aspects: first, to protect one's own vested interests at the expense of the interests of other countries; The second is to divert the troubles to the east and sacrifice the Soviet Union to make Western Europe war-free. The essence of the policy of appeasement is:

    At the expense of local interests and the interests of weak and small countries, we should satisfy the aggressive desires of the fascist countries, direct the spearhead of fascist aggression to the socialist Soviet Union as much as possible, and ease the contradictions between the imperialist countries.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The policy of appeasement, also known as appeasement. It is a policy of not resisting aggression, tolerating and conniving, retreating and yielding, and colluding and compromising with the aggressor at the expense of other countries. Before World War II, the most active promoters of this policy were Britain, France, the United States, and other countries.

    Before the thirties of the 20 th century, the policy of appeasement was mainly manifested in supporting the defeated Germany, supporting Japan as a shield against the Soviet Union, and suppressing the people's revolution. This can be glimpsed from the Versailles system and the Washington system. In the Dawes Plan, the Younger Plan, and the Locarno Convention, it is more concrete.

    The word "appeasement", ** in the "Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Lu Xun Biography", means "to pacify and pacify", and in modern times, as a policy, it has become a practice of appeasement and adultery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, it was Chamberlain who connived at Germany's encroachment on other weak countries.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    More inclined to policies that want to calm things down.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It fueled fascist ambitions and accelerated the outbreak of World War II.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It indulged the arrogance of the German fascists and accelerated the outbreak of World War II.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is a "policy of appeasement" that is appeased and connived.

    First of all, it is internationally recognized that the beginning of World War II was on September 1, 1939, and Germany's "Barbarossa Plan" blitzkrieg against the Soviet Union was the beginning of the mark. A typical example was the Munich Conference of September 29-30, 1938, in which Britain and France compromised with Germany at the expense of Czechoslovakia's national interests, resulting in the cession of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia to Germany. And the victim Czechoslovakia's *** chief, before he entered the meeting, Anglo-French and German reached an agreement.

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  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because they wanted to satisfy the Führer's ambitions, strengthen the Third Reich, and let it attack the Soviet Union and eliminate Red Russia, which was a well-known plan in history to lead the way to the east, but unfortunately it was off the line.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It was a special treatment that the German fascists once enjoyed.

    The Netherlands, which was betrayed by Britain and the United States, gave it to Germany for free

    They repeatedly made concessions to Germany, tolerated it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Some countries in Europe and the United States connived at the expansion of the German and Italian fascists in Europe and the world in an attempt to bring trouble to the Soviet Union and fantasized about sacrificing the interests of some weak countries to obtain their own interests.

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