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... a war. This singular position, technically, already puts the German forces in a better stead to be victorious in a combative encounter. Hitler's easy deal with Neville Chamberlain is a reflection of the stance of Germany at that point in time. The failure of the Munich Agreement showed that deals made with Hitler at the negotiating table could not be trusted1. The move into Poland was the first point of negligence of the Allied forces, as it was also the first victory for the German military. The dilemma that the Allies faced was what can be seen as the cause of the act of negligence. They were not fully prepared and were not fully committed to rescuing Poland. The Soviet Union on the other hand were quick to share the spoils with Germany, which can be seen as a completely independent and selfish act. On September 1, Germany invaded Poland, ...
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