Fascism 2
"President Roosevelt recognized the dangers of fascism early and did all that he could, under the circumstances, to lead the nation away form a policy of isolationism." When the war broke out, there was no way that the world could possibly know the severity of it. Fortunately, one country saw and understood that Germany and its allies would have to be stopped. America's involvement in World War II not only contributed to the eventual downfall of the insane Adolph Hitler and his Third Reich, but it also came that the precise time and moment. Had the United States entered the war any earlier, the consequences could have been worse. There are several different incidents where President Roosevelt showed this philosophy through some of his actions. The Munich agreement is the first of many instances where Roosevelt and the issue of isolationism are tested. It started as a conference on September 29, with Eduard Daladier from France, Neville Chamberlain from England, Mussolini from Italy, and Hitler in attendance. The agreement that was eve
ntually signed by France, Germany, Great Britain, and Germany "stipulated that the evacuation of the Sutedenland will begin on October 1st and be completed by October 10th." (Lipson, 408) Chamberlain thought that he had achieved peace, "but the Agreement quickly became a symbol of the western powers' appeasement to Hitler." (Internet) "Hitler gained all that he had asked for, and Chamberlain went home deluded into believing he had purchased peace." (Sulzberger, 50) The British people didn't like this agreement too much, feeling that they had "surrendered to the threat of force." (Lipson, 408) Hitler said at that conference that Rhineland would be the last place that he would invade. This was, in fact, a complete lie. It was his eventual invasion of Poland in 1939 that brought upon the full-scale war. Roosevelt was backed into a corner with all of these conditions, and he really had no choice but to initially aid the Allies, and eventually fight on their side. Hitler in control would have caused many problems, and it was the last thing
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