Most of the works on the crises of the 1930s and especially the Munich Agreement in 1938 were written when it was virtually impossible to gain access to the relevant archive collections on both sides of the Iron Curtain. This text studies the Czechoslovak-German crisis and its impact from previously neglected perspectives and celebrates the post-Cold War openness by bringing in new evidence from hitherto inaccessible archives.
Most of the works on the crises of the 1930s and especially the Munich Agreement in 1938 were written when it was virtually impossible to gain access to the relevant archive collections on both sides of the Iron Curtain. This text studies the Czechoslovak-German crisis and its impact from previously neglected perspectives and celebrates the post-Cold War openness by bringing in new evidence from hitherto inaccessible archives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Reflections on Munich after 60 Years Gerhard L. Weinberg; Chapter 2 Stalin and Czechoslovakia in 1938-39: An Autopsy of a Myth Igor Lukes; Chapter 3 The Munich Crisis of 1938: Plans and Strategy in Warsaw in the Context of the Western Appeasement of Germany Anna M. Cienciala; Chapter 4 The Munich Crisis and Hungary: The Fall of the Versailles Settlement in Central Europe Magda ÁdÁm; Chapter 5 France and the Czechoslovak Crisis Martin Thomas; Chapter 6 War and Peace: Mussolini's Road to Munich G. BRUCE STRANG; Chapter 7 Germany and the Munich Crisis: A Mutilated Victory? Richard Overy; Chapter 8 The Munich Crisis and British Propaganda Policy in the United States Nicholas J. Cull; Chapter 9 Searching for Peace in Munich not Geneva: The British Government the League of Nations and the Sudetenland Question Peter J. Beck; Chapter 10 Nevile Henderson and Basil Newton Two British Envoys in the Czech Crisis 1938 Peter Neville; Chapter 11 Neville Chamberlain the British Official Mind and the Munich Crisis Erik Goldstein; Chapter 12 Agents and Structures: The Dominions and the Czechoslovak Crisis September 1938 Michael Graham Fry; Chapter 13 China the Sino-Japanese Conflict and the Munich Crisis Hsi-Huey Liang;
Chapter 1 Reflections on Munich after 60 Years Gerhard L. Weinberg; Chapter 2 Stalin and Czechoslovakia in 1938-39: An Autopsy of a Myth Igor Lukes; Chapter 3 The Munich Crisis of 1938: Plans and Strategy in Warsaw in the Context of the Western Appeasement of Germany Anna M. Cienciala; Chapter 4 The Munich Crisis and Hungary: The Fall of the Versailles Settlement in Central Europe Magda ÁdÁm; Chapter 5 France and the Czechoslovak Crisis Martin Thomas; Chapter 6 War and Peace: Mussolini's Road to Munich G. BRUCE STRANG; Chapter 7 Germany and the Munich Crisis: A Mutilated Victory? Richard Overy; Chapter 8 The Munich Crisis and British Propaganda Policy in the United States Nicholas J. Cull; Chapter 9 Searching for Peace in Munich not Geneva: The British Government the League of Nations and the Sudetenland Question Peter J. Beck; Chapter 10 Nevile Henderson and Basil Newton Two British Envoys in the Czech Crisis 1938 Peter Neville; Chapter 11 Neville Chamberlain the British Official Mind and the Munich Crisis Erik Goldstein; Chapter 12 Agents and Structures: The Dominions and the Czechoslovak Crisis September 1938 Michael Graham Fry; Chapter 13 China the Sino-Japanese Conflict and the Munich Crisis Hsi-Huey Liang;
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