The document discusses appeasement as Britain's policy towards Germany in 1938, including Germany's rearmament in the 1930s, acts of German aggression against other countries from 1936-1939 such as the invasion of Poland in 1939, and the Munich Agreement of 1938 where Britain allowed Germany to annex part of Czechoslovakia in an attempt to avoid war. The document raises the central question of whether appeasement was the right policy for Britain to pursue in 1938 given Germany's growing militarism and acts of aggression in the late 1930s.