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In our timeIn our time

In our time1998

Clement Leibovitz, Alvin Finkel

3.0(1)on Hardcover

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When British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain returned from his Munich meetings with Adolf Hitler in September 1938, he proclaimed that he held in his hands a document guaranteeing "peace in our time." In the decades since, Chamberlain's folly has become the occasion for a commonplace historical lesson: that when the "good" innocently accept the assurances of the "evil," the result is catastrophic. Clement Leibovitz challenge the familiar understanding of Munich as the product of a naïve "appeasement" of Nazi appetites. They argue that it was the culmination of cynical collaboration between the Tory government and the Nazis in the 1930s. Based upon a careful reading of official and unofficial correspondence, conference notes, cabinet minute, and diaries, In Our Time documents the steps taken under diplomatic cover by the West to strike a bargain based upon shared anti-Soviet premises.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2726069W

Subjects

CausesDiplomatic historyMunich Four-Power AgreementWorld War, 1939-1945DiplomacyEuropean history: Second World WarInternational relationsWorld history: Second World WarWorld history: from c 1900 -Second World War, 1939-1945History20th Century Diplomatic HistoryWorld War II - EuropeHistory - General HistoryMilitary - World War IIHistory: WorldEuropeEurope - General

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