Appeasement on Trial

Appeasement on Trial
Title Appeasement on Trial PDF eBook
Author William R. Rock
Publisher
Pages
Release 1966
Genre
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Appeasement on Trial

Appeasement on Trial
Title Appeasement on Trial PDF eBook
Author William R. Rock
Publisher Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books
Pages 394
Release 1966
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Appeasement on Trial

Appeasement on Trial
Title Appeasement on Trial PDF eBook
Author William R. Rock
Publisher Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books
Pages 392
Release 1966
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Appeasement

Appeasement
Title Appeasement PDF eBook
Author Tim Bouverie
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 2019
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0451499840

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"A new history of the British appeasement of the Third Reich on the eve of World War II"--

Munich, 1938

Munich, 1938
Title Munich, 1938 PDF eBook
Author David Faber
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 538
Release 2009-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1439149925

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On September 30, 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain flew back to London from his meeting in Munich with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler. As he disembarked from the aircraft, he held aloft a piece of paper, which contained the promise that Britain and Germany would never go to war with one another again. He had returned bringing “Peace with honour—Peace for our time.” Drawing on a wealth of archival material, acclaimed historian David Faber delivers a sweeping reassessment of the extraordinary events of 1938, tracing the key incidents leading up to the Munich Conference and its immediate aftermath: Lord Halifax’s ill-fated meeting with Hitler; Chamberlain’s secret discussions with Mussolini; and the Berlin scandal that rocked Hitler’s regime. He takes us to Vienna, to the Sudentenland, and to Prague. In Berlin, we witness Hitler inexorably preparing for war, even in the face of opposition from his own generals; in London, we watch as Chamberlain makes one supreme effort after another to appease Hitler. Resonating with an insider’s feel for the political infighting Faber uncovers, Munich, 1938 transports us to the war rooms and bunkers, revealing the covert negotiations and scandals upon which the world’s fate would rest. It is modern history writing at its best.

British Politics and Foreign Policy in the Age of Appeasement,1935-39

British Politics and Foreign Policy in the Age of Appeasement,1935-39
Title British Politics and Foreign Policy in the Age of Appeasement,1935-39 PDF eBook
Author R. Adams
Publisher Springer
Pages 205
Release 1993-02-02
Genre History
ISBN 0230375634

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In this book historian R.J.Q. Adams examines the policy of appeasement as practiced by British Governments in the inter-war years - a programme widely praised in its day and frequently condemned as wrong-headed and even wicked ever since. In this thoroughly accessible work, he reveals the motivations and goals of the men who practiced appeasement as well as of those who opposed it, and makes clear the road to Munich - and to war.

The Bell of Treason

The Bell of Treason
Title The Bell of Treason PDF eBook
Author P. E. Caquet
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Pages 305
Release 2019-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 1590510526

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Drawing on a wealth of previously unexamined material, this staggering account sheds new light on the Allies’ responsibility for a landmark agreement that had dire consequences. On returning from Germany on September 30, 1938, after signing an agreement with Hitler on the carve-up of Czechoslovakia, Neville Chamberlain addressed the British crowds: “My good friends…I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Go home and get a nice quiet sleep.” Winston Churchill rejoined: “You have chosen dishonor and you will have war.” P. E. Caquet’s history of the events leading to the Munich Agreement and its aftermath is told for the first time from the point of view of the peoples of Czechoslovakia. Basing his work on previously unexamined sources, including press, memoirs, private journals, army plans, cabinet records, and radio, Caquet presents one of the most shameful episodes in modern European history. Among his most explosive revelations is the strength of the French and Czechoslovak forces before Munich; Germany’s dominance turns out to have been an illusion. The case for appeasement never existed. The result is a nail-biting story of diplomatic intrigue, perhaps the nearest thing to a morality play that history ever furnishes. The Czechoslovak authorities were Cassandras in their own country, the only ones who could see Hitler’s threat for what it was, and appeasement as the disaster it proved to be. In Caquet’s devastating account, their doomed struggle against extinction and the complacency of their notional allies finally gets the memorial it deserves.