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Britain Aims and Motives - Coggle Diagram
Britain Aims and Motives
George Lloyd
In the beginning
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britain was concerned about the security of the eastern border of France because if that were to be crossed by germans then it wouldn't take long for them to attack britain.
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Change of Plans
He realised that well being of British economy was largely and almost solely dependent on revival of the European Economy
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If Germany was derpived of the Rhine land then it wouldn't be able to buy British goods in the same scale that it did before the war
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Weakening Germany meantt hat it would not be strong enough to stop the spread of Communism from the East.
Highly harsh meant that the Germans would be left with residual intense greivance which might overturn the Treaty