In 1934, the Allies were largely focused on recovering from World War I and were hesitant to confront Germany aggressively. The Nazi regime's militarization and expansionist policies were noted, but the Allies, particularly Britain and France, were more inclined towards appeasement and diplomatic solutions rather than direct confrontation. The lack of a unified response and the desire to avoid another conflict allowed Germany to strengthen its military and assert its ambitions without immediate opposition.
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