Anglo-French relations before the second World War : appeasement and crisis /
Richard Davis Richard Davis.
Bok Engelsk 2001 · Electronic books.
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Utgitt | Basingstoke ; New York : : Palgrave in association with King's College, London, , 2001.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (vii, 219 p.)
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Opplysninger | Preface Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION The Anglo-French Community of Interest THE ETHIOPIAN CRISIS The Ethiopian Test Case Mussolini Decides on War First Attempts to Buy Off Italy The Double-Line All Sanctions Short of War The Decisive Phase The Collapse of the Hoare-Laval Plan The Crisis Resolved THE RHINELAND CRISIS Britain, France and the German Problem Anglo-French Expectations Mutual Considerations and Doubts The Storm Breaks Discussions and Bargaining The Crisis Passes By CONCLUSION The Failure of the Anglo-French Alliance Notes Bibliography Index. - This is an attempt to understand why the Anglo-French relationship, established after 1918, failed in the management of the crisis facing them in Ethiopia and the Rhineland, which ultimately became part of the path to World War II.. - Electronic reproduction.
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ISBN | 0333949269
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