
Title
- Problems In European Civilization
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edited and with an introd. by Keith EubankPublication Details
BookD. C. Heath1975Availability
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Topics of focus include the problem of historical context, the tension between traditional and revisionist viewpoints, the question of Allied appeasement, the failure of intelligence-gathering, the Soviet role, and the place of the Holocaust in accounts of the causes of World War II. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- The setting: Toynbee, A. J. Hitler and the map of Europe.- -The Hitler enigma: Hitler, A. A policy for Germany. Taylor, A. J. P. A revisionist view. Rich, N. The ideology of expansion. Weinberg, G. L. Hitler’s world.
- Aggression and appeasement: Robertson, E. M. The first challenge. Duroselle, J.-B. France and the Rhineland. Eubank, K. Appeasement and appeasers. The Hossbach memorandum: a strategy conference? Thorne, C. The first conquest.
- From Munich to Moscow: Thompson, L. The Munich Conference. Eubank, K. The riddle. Mosley, L. The fall of Czechosolvakia. Parkinson, R. The guarantee. Ulam, A. B. The Russian connection.
- A verdict: Bullock, A. Hitler reconsidered
ISBN
- 0669930962
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