More than 60 years have passed since the outbreak of the most catastrophic conflict the world has known: 30 million people dead and unbelievable devastation.
More than 60 years have passed since the outbreak of the most catastrophic conflict the world has known: 30 million people dead and unbelievable devastation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Eubank is Professor of History Emeritus, Queens College, City University of New York. A graduate of Hampden-Sydney College, he holds graduate degrees from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania. Among the books he has written and edited are Paul Cambon: Master Diplomatist; Munich; The Summit Conferences, 1919-1960; The Road to World War II: A Documentary History; Summit at Teheran: The Untold Story; The Bomb; and The Cuban Missile Crisis. He is the co-author of Survey of Historic Costume and series editor of Harlan Davidson's The European History Series.
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Preface to the Third Edition ix 1. "PEACE," 1918-1933 1 November 11, 1918 1 The Treaty of Versailles 3 The League of Nations 13 French "Security" 16 German "Good Faith" 19 Economic Crisis 22 2. The Uneasy Peace, 1933-1935 25 Adolf Hitler 25 Rearmament and Disarmament 31 The Four-Power Pact 34 The Dollfuss Affair 35 Germany's Military Renaissance 36 The Franco-Soviet Pact 40 The Anglo-German Naval Agreement 43 3. Years of Crisis, 1935-1938 47 Mussolini and Ethiopia 47 Hitler in the Rhineland 56 The Popular Front and the Spanish Civil War 67 Appeasement and Appeasers 72 4. The Road to War, 1938 80 The Reichschancellery Meeting 80 The Anschluss 84 Crisis in Czechoslovakia 96 The Munich Conference 113 The End of Czechoslovakia 120 5. War, 1939 128 Danzig 128 Appeasement Fails 140 Conclusion 168 Bibliographical Essay 175 Index 191 Maps German Territorial Losses in Central Europe, 1919 5 Nazi Aggression in Central Europe, 1933-1939 108
Preface to the Third Edition ix 1. "PEACE," 1918-1933 1 November 11, 1918 1 The Treaty of Versailles 3 The League of Nations 13 French "Security" 16 German "Good Faith" 19 Economic Crisis 22 2. The Uneasy Peace, 1933-1935 25 Adolf Hitler 25 Rearmament and Disarmament 31 The Four-Power Pact 34 The Dollfuss Affair 35 Germany's Military Renaissance 36 The Franco-Soviet Pact 40 The Anglo-German Naval Agreement 43 3. Years of Crisis, 1935-1938 47 Mussolini and Ethiopia 47 Hitler in the Rhineland 56 The Popular Front and the Spanish Civil War 67 Appeasement and Appeasers 72 4. The Road to War, 1938 80 The Reichschancellery Meeting 80 The Anschluss 84 Crisis in Czechoslovakia 96 The Munich Conference 113 The End of Czechoslovakia 120 5. War, 1939 128 Danzig 128 Appeasement Fails 140 Conclusion 168 Bibliographical Essay 175 Index 191 Maps German Territorial Losses in Central Europe, 1919 5 Nazi Aggression in Central Europe, 1933-1939 108
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