Most Europeans favored appeasement during the 1930s to avoid war and save lives, as well as satisfy Germany's demands. The economic and emotional toll from World War I heavily influenced this mindset. Ultimately, these reasons reflected a desire for peace but led to significant consequences. ;
Most Europeans favored appeasement during the 1930s to avoid the financial and human costs of another war. Key reasons include the desire to save expenses, prevent loss of life, satisfy German demands, and counter the Soviet threat. However, this policy ultimately failed, leading to World War II.
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