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Wheeler Nagle, Thomas. - A study of British public opinion and the European appeasement policy 1933-39.
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| Schrijver: | Wheeler Nagle, Thomas. |
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| Titel: | A study of British public opinion and the European appeasement policy 1933-39. |
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| Uitgever: | Wiesbaden : Librairie Chmielorz. 1957. Hardcover. 221pp. Bibliography. Library stamps. Ticket on cover. Thesis Université de Geneve. English text. 23 cm. Conditie: goed |
| Bijzonderheid: | Conditie: goed. HISTORY |
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€ 24,00
€ 5,50
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| Meer info | - The European policy of appeasement during the 1930s was a diplomatic strategy employed primarily by Britain and France, aiming to prevent another devastating conflict by making concessions to aggressive powers like Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. This approach was significantly influenced by the traumatic experiences of World War I and the desire to avoid future wars at all costs. Key elements were the concessions to aggressive powers culminating in the Munich Agreement (1938). Here Britain and France agreed to Germany's annexation of the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain famously declared it as securing "peace for our time." The research investigates how British public sentiment influenced the policy of appeasement toward Nazi Germany during the years leading up to World War II. Nagle examines the factors shaping public opinion, including the aftermath of World War I, economic concerns, and the desire to avoid conflict. The study also analyzes the role of media and political discourse in shaping perceptions of Nazi Germany and the broader European situation. By exploring these dynamics, Nagle provides insights into the interplay between public sentiment and governmental policy decisions during a critical period in European history. |
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