The 1930s policy of appeasement is still fiercely debated more than 70 years after the signing of the 1938 Munich Agreement. Less examined is the role of public opinion on the formation of British and French policy in the period between Munich and World War II. Public Opinion and the End of Appeasement in Britain and France is essential reading for scholars of the origins of World War II.
The 1930s policy of appeasement is still fiercely debated more than 70 years after the signing of the 1938 Munich Agreement. Less examined is the role of public opinion on the formation of British and French policy in the period between Munich and World War II. Public Opinion and the End of Appeasement in Britain and France is essential reading for scholars of the origins of World War II.
Dr Daniel Hucker, Teaching Associate, School of History, University of Nottingham, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 The Prelude to Munich Chapter 2 The Aftermath of Munich, October-December 1938 Chapter 3 Beware the Ides of March, January-March 1939 Chapter 4 Repercussions of the Prague Coup Chapter 5 Appeasement after Prague Chapter 6 Public Opinion and the Triple Alliance Negotiations Chapter 7 From the Nazi-Soviet Pact to War Chapter 101 Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1 The Prelude to Munich Chapter 2 The Aftermath of Munich, October-December 1938 Chapter 3 Beware the Ides of March, January-March 1939 Chapter 4 Repercussions of the Prague Coup Chapter 5 Appeasement after Prague Chapter 6 Public Opinion and the Triple Alliance Negotiations Chapter 7 From the Nazi-Soviet Pact to War Chapter 101 Conclusion
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