[The author is founding member of the Greek Committee Against the Debt,
which is affiliated to the international network of CADTM.
The comment is available at: <https://www.contra-xreos.gr/>.

For an informed assessment of the recent shift in the nuclear rhetoric of
Putin & Co: <
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-november-6
>.

The one point that's central here is that the war of invasion is still on
-- being fought on the soil of Ukraine; its electricity and water
infrastructures are targets of massive murderous aerial attacks and, on top
of that, Russia has just carried out a huge conscription drive --
triggering exodus -- to further intensify the war.
So, *we must deman peace: here and now!*
*We must demand cessation and vacation of invasion: here and now!*]


[image: putin]
*Soften up Putin?*

*Yesterday as today, the policy of appeasement has only led to disaster!*

*By Yorgos Mitralias*

*It was enough for the Ukrainian army to advance towards Kherson and to
approach Crimea to bring back the "encouragement" and "advice" of
Westerners to the Ukrainian authorities to stop being "inflexible" and not
to insist too much on recovering the whole of the territories occupied by
Putin's Russia! In short, they ask Ukraine to agree to be mutilated,
abandoning for example Crimea to its invader and occupier...*

And yet, absolutely nobody would dare to imagine today that
non-collaborationist France could have given up e.g. Alsace or Normandy or
Provence to Hitler's Germany in order to make peace with its Nazi invader
and occupier. Or that the Greek or Yugoslav armed resistance could have
negotiated a prolonged cease-fire with the Nazi enemy when the armed forces
of this enemy occupied and pillaged their countries and massacred their
populations. So why is it that what was inconceivable 80 years ago for
France, Belgium, Holland, Yugoslavia or Greece would be quite conceivable
for today's Ukraine? Why nobody - including the current president of the
French Republic - would dare to claim today that the French resistants to
the Nazi occupiers - including general De Gaulle - were too ... inflexible
when they swore to fight until the total crushing of the enemy, while the
Ukrainian resistants - including their president Zelensky - show ...
inflexibility when they repeat that they want to liberate the totality of
the Ukrainian territories occupied by force by Putin's Russia?

But there is nothing new under the European sun, because what is
inconceivable today was ... very conceivable just before the Second World
slaughter. So much so that all the leaders of the main European countries
at the time (France, Great Britain, Italy and Germany) were able to
proclaim that they had succeeded in preserving peace on the continent
thanks to the transfer of part of the territory of an aggressed country to
its aggressor. This was obviously the *Munich Agreement,* which took place
in September 1938, the aggressed country was Czechoslovakia, which had been
amputated of the Sudetenland region, the aggressor was none other than
Hitler's Nazi Germany... and we know - alas! - the tragic outcome of this
story!

This terrible historical precedent deserves a closer look because it
presents strong similarities and analogies with the current Ukrainian
tragedy, to the point that we can say that* the German-speaking Sudetenland
was for Hitler what the Russian-speaking Ukrainians are currently for
Putin: a pretext to invade and annex a neighboring country!* As in the
Ukrainian territories occupied by Putin's army and inhabited by a majority
of Russian-speaking populations, the Sudetenland was also inhabited by a
majority of German-speaking populations. In both cases, only a minority of
these German-speaking and Russian-speaking populations sympathized with the
aggressor country that wanted to "liberate" them by invoking, as Putin does
now and as ...Hitler did at the time, "the right of peoples to
self-determination"! And in both cases, the fact that the majority of these
populations supported anti-fascist parties (the German-speaking
Sudetenians) or even took up arms against the invader (the Russian-speaking
Ukrainians), did not prevent Hitler and Putin from annexing their territory
to the Great Reich and Great Russia respectively.

But the most important thing is that in both cases, *the policy of
appeasement practiced towards Hitler and Putin did not produce the expected
peace but its **exact **opposite: the most barbaric and murderous war!
*Moreover,
in order to arrive at a situation of all-out war in 1939-40 as well as in
2022, it was necessary to have not one but a series of increasingly
important concessions in front of cynical and war-mongering dictators like
Hitler and Putin. Indeed, to arrive at the final betrayal of Munich, it was
necessary for the allied powers of the time to accept, practically without
flinching, that Hitler blithely violated international law and treaties one
after the other, by rearming Germany, remilitarizing the Rhineland,
annexing Austria (Anschluss), and, of course, by intervening militarily in
the Spanish Civil War. And on the other hand, for Putin to decide to occupy
and annex Crimea in 2014, it was first necessary for the "Western
democracies" to let him, practically without reacting, raze and massacre
Grozny (1999-2000), mutilate Georgia (2008), raze Aleppo in Syria (2020),
and detach the Donbass from Ukraine (2014) and Transnistria from Moldova
(2006)! (1)

The conclusion is clear: *the so-called policy of appeasement towards
autocrats eager for territorial conquests is simply to whet their
imperialist appetite for even more conquests! In short, appeasing them
leads not to peace but to war! *Moreover, we have to admit that the lessons
of the European interwar period are still quite valid and applicable to our
sad era characterized by the return of the same demons that set our
continent on fire more than 80 years ago...

So, let's take advantage of these lessons to avoid repeating the same
tragic mistakes, which could have even more horrible and nightmarish
consequences in our time. This time, we must not let our leaders fool us
with their pseudo-pacifist promises, like that British Prime Minister
Neville Chamberlain who, on his return from Munich, "sold" his compatriots
the ultimate retreat from Hitler, with the following infamous words:

*"My good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime
Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honour. I believe it
is peace for our time... Go home and get a nice quiet sleep.". *(2)

Repeated in our time, this "nice quiet sleep" could be deadly...

*Notes*

1. See also our article:
http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article62939

2. See the video of Neville Chamberlain's triumphant return from Munich:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SetNFqcayeA

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