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Appeasement / Boxer, Andrew 1998  Book
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Edition 2009
Publication Great Britain, Collins Educational, 1998.
Description 48pPurple Spine
Series Questions in History
Summary/Abstract The term appeasement can be used to describe a country's attempt to use diplomacy to reduce the number of its potential enemies. This is what the politicians of the 1930s were trying to do. Appeasement was not a single policy. It was widely accepted in the 1930s that Britain could not afford to take on all three of her potential enemies simultaneously as well as meet her obligations to the League of Nations. Decision making during each crisis involved decisions about strategic priorities and economic policy as well as diplomacy.
Contents Introduction The international context The domestic context Appeasement in action Chamberlain and appeasement Historical interpretations Further reading Key reference section Index
Standard Number 9780003271256 Pb.
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Germany 1918-1945 / Boxer, Andrew 2003  Book
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Publication Great Britain, Collins Educational, 2003.
Description 78pBrown Spine
Series Frontline History
Summary/Abstract Presents factual information about Germany between 1918 and 1945 effectively for success in the area of GCSE Modern World History.
Contents The early years of Weimar Germany, 1919-23 - Germany in 1918 War and defeat Germany's political divisions The German Revolution of 1919 The Constitution of the Weimar Republic The Treaty of Versailles Reparations and the Ruhr The early years of the Nazi Party The threat from the Right: Kapp and Hitler Weimar Germany, 1924-33 - The 'Golden Years' of the Weimar Republic Germany and Europe, 1924-29 The Nazi Party in the 1920s The economic and political impact of the Depression How did the Nazis come to power? Exam Practice - OCR style Exam Practice - AQA style The Nazi Dictatorship - The destruction of the Constitution The Night of the Long Knives How was Nazi Germany governed? The propaganda machine Exam Practice - Edexcel style Life in the Third Reich - What was the People's Community Youth and education Nazi policy towards women The Churches and the Third Reich The persecution of racial enemies and minorities Exam Practice - OCR style Preparing for war - Hitler's aims and beliefs The economy under the Nazis Hitler's foreign policy, 1933-37 The road to war, 1938-39 Exam Practice - AQA style Germany at war - Everyday life in wartime Germany Who resisted Hitler? Racial cleansing and the Holocaust
Standard Number 0007155050 Pb.
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Rise of Italian Fascism / Boxer, Andrew 2000  Book
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Publication Great Britain, Collins Educational, 2000.
Description 48pBlue Spine
Series Questions in History
Summary/Abstract Bridges the gap between GCSE and AS/A level.
Contents Italy without Italians, 1861-1915 The growth of discontent, 1915-1920 The growth of the Fascist movement, 1919-1922 The steps to dictatorship, 1922-1926 Issues and interpretations
Standard Number 0003271234 Pb.
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