To begin, World War II was not preventable through diplomacy during the Munich Crisis. First of all, let's analyze who began World War II, and why. Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Nazism Germany, was extremely passionate about turning Germany into the most powerful country, militarily. Eager to relieve Germany of the economic despair, political turmoil, and humiliation caused by the Great Depression and the Treaty of Versailles, Hitler was ruthless in his campaign of conquest. If Chamberlain's appeasement did not satisfy Hitler's campaign of conquest, what would? No country is willing to give up more land for free, and the best Chamberlain could do was delay the World War. Adolf Hitler was prepared, mentally and militarily. Perhaps he saw appeasements as a sign that the world was unwilling, or even better, unprepared for war, further encouraging his campaign of conquest.