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    During the 1930’s the world plunged in WW II due to many different reasons such as aggression‚ appeasement‚ and collective security. Even though the 1920’s began with a favorable outlook for peace‚ toward the end of the decade and throughout the 1930’s the clouds of war were forming. Dictators arose in countries that were dissatisfied with the results of WW I. These dictators will be Adolf Hitler‚ Emperor Hirohito‚ and Benito Mussolini. All of these leaders will wreak destruction on Europe and Asia

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    power. He also spoke out openly against Neville Chamberlain‚ the British Prime Minister‚ plan’s for appeasement with Nazi Germany. However‚ when Nazi Germany attacked Poland the public saw that Churchill knew this was going to happen. Just two days after the attack on Poland Churchill was once again made First Lord of the Admiralty. When Nazi Germany attacked France it was time for a new leader. Appeasement had not worked and on the same day that Chamberlain resigned King George VI asked Churchill

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    Sudetenland was a rich industrial area‚ Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany demanded for Sudetenland. After knowing the German’s demand for Sudetenland‚ the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain arranged the Munich Conference in order to avoid a general war. The Munich Conference was held in Munich in Germany in September 1938. Except Chamberlain and Hitler‚ the French Prime minister Eduard Daladier and the Fascist leader Benito Mussolini were also present at the Munich Conference but Czechoslovakia was absent

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    The League in Abyssinia By 1935‚ most countries did not think that the League could keep the peace.   When Hitler began to break the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930s‚ the League was powerless to stop him.   The League failed‚ and the only way to stop Hitler was a Second World War. The Dispute Mussolini got ready to invade Abyssinia (Ethiopia).   He wanted war and glory. Abyssinia asked the League to help.   What the League did: The League talked to Mussolini – but he used the time to send

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    Matt Roca In 1939 the world was plunged into World War II because of the Munich Agreement. The Munich Agreement was an agreement regarding the Sudetenland Crisis between the major powers of Europe after a conference held in Munich in Germany in 1938. The Sudetenland was an important region of Czechoslovakia. The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty created as a result of six months of negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919‚ which put an official end to World War I between

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    erosion of Neville Chamberlain’s# reputation was brought about quickly as his policy of appeasement failed to prevent WW2. The Cato# collective branded him as a criminal in the ‘Guilty men’#. Churchill# further reinforced this view telling the commons “England has been offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame‚ and will get war.”#. These more orthodox views starkly contrast the reactions of the public and media pre-war. Hailed as a hero “Most newspapers supported Chamberlain uncritically

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    Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler shook hands at the Munich Conference in 1938. This resulted in the pact‚ signed Sept. 29th‚ which recognized the German annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in return for a promise that there would be no further aggression. This policy of appeasement failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II. Below there are a number of arguments. Some prove that appeasement was a mistake and some suggest that appeasement wasn’t a mistake. Create a table with

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    Britons were tired of war and unwilling to get involved in international affairs again. The British government ignored Churchill’s warnings‚ too and did everything in order to stay out of war against Hitler and the Nazis. In 1938‚ Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain even signed an agreement giving Germany a piece of Czechoslovakia in exchange for a promise of

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    Versailles. When Neville Chamberlain became British Prime Minister in May 1937‚ he gave appeasement new drive. He believed in taking the initiative. He would find out what Hitler wanted and show him that reasonable claims could be met by negotiation rather than by force. The policy was thought essential to avoid war. Many also felt that Germany had genuine grievances as it had been treated too harshly at Versailles. Since‚ the League of Nations seemed to be helpless‚ Chamberlain believed that only

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    How successful were the National Governments in dealing with economic problems in the years 1931 to 1939? [24] The National Government‚ formed in 1931 by Ramsay Macdonald to tackle the economic problems that Britain was undergoing at the time can be seen to be a success in many ways‚ but equally in many ways a failure. This essay attempts to recognize and elaborate upon those successes and shortcomings‚ and ultimately come to a conclusion on how successful the National Government were overall

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