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1937-1938. Fascism had already made its presence felt. Japan had begun a new phase of its war for the conquest of China. Germany and Italy were fully assisting General Franco's fascists in suppressing the Republicans in Spain.
In the late 1930s, European politicians smiled, shook hands, and signed agreements. But each new compromise only brought disaster closer. They called it a fight for peace. In reality, they were surrendering country after country to Hitler.
1938-1939. The Munich Agreements between England and France, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy gave Hitler a huge part of Czechoslovakia and invited him to new conquests in Eastern Europe.