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    Treaty of Versailles The treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty that brought an end to world war one. The treaty was made by the allied powers with Germany not even allowed to attend the meetings to discuss peace. “Once finished the victors handed it to the Germans to sign or else” (_). The treaty was “so riddled with injustices that is soon had few defends” (_), the treaty put all the blame for the war on Germany and made Germany pay a large sum of money to the victors which made the…

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    much should be produced and the price at which the goods will be offered for sale. The command economy is a key feature of any communist society. Appeasement: Giving a country what they want to prevent war. Started WW2 See "Neville Chamberlain" Hitler agreed to Chamberlain: he will only take a part of Czechoslovakia. He changed his demands and took over all of the Sudetenland. Demanded Poland: WWII Blitzkrieg: A German term for “lightning war,” Fast moving and surprise attacks:…

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    is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last". Appeasement is a policy which concedes to belligerent demands in order to preserve peace. The use of this policy in negotiations with Hitler in the 1930s would be the best example. Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister during this time period, was the primary developer and supporter of this policy. Most British conservatives at the time were in favour of it, alongside contemporary historians such as Andrew Stedman, Nicholson…

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    Ramsay MacDonald was the prime minister at the dawn of the Great Depression and ended up resigning. Then they had Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain, then finally they got Winston Churchill. Churchill was climbing to the top of the ladder in World War I in parliament. Then he led the British army into battle that led to the defeat of that battle and the lose of many British soldiers’ lives…

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    motivations of Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini. The defeated Triple Entente, angered by the Treaty of Versailles, would lead the world to war. The Great Depression of the 1930’s led to the Rise of National Socialism in Germany and Fascism in Italy. Neville Chamberlain after the Munich Conference said that he didn't think Hitler would go to war if Czechoslovakia was given to appease Hitler’s thirst for more and more territory.…

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    Appeasement Analysis

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    rest of the Nazi clan. Should they try to appease Hitler or fight back. Appeasement is when one leader satisfies/calms the other leader by giving something up. The British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain explains in a speech to parliament why appeasement is the much better choice to deal with Hitler. Chamberlain says that “...I am a man of peace...we cannot involve the whole British Empire in a war simply on her…

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    they took risks with Hitler, Neville chamberlain undermined Hitler’s abilities he gave Hitler the Sudetenland without considering the fact that because this was the military base of Czechoslovakia, claiming that “Hitler would be satisfied” it would further lead to Hitler taking over the whole of Czechoslovakia and then the rest of eastern Europe and the balklands. Can we really blame one man with a dream? “At this point, the British Prime Minister NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN decided to intervene and…

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    you ever wondered how many effects a collection white papers can have on two nations? Well, a document named The White Paper, had a ton of effects, both negative and positive. It was a document issued by the British Government in 1939 under Neville Chamberlain. The white paper had both negative and positive effects on Jews and Palestinians. It limited Jewish immigration when the persecution of Jews in Europe was increasing. Also, Palestinians did not want to wait for ten years for their own…

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    On September, 3 British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declared war on Nazi Germany. Even with a declaration of war from both Britain and France little was done to save the Poles. On September 17th the Soviets invaded Poland and since then the Polish government has fled the country. Poland's terrible location, sharing a long border with the Reich, had left it little chance of being able to defend itself. Poland finally surrendered on the 27th with over 95,000 Polish deaths and almost no…

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    At first, British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, did nothing when Hitler began the invasion of the Rhineland and Sudetenland regions of Europe. Eventually, the British began resisting Hitler and fought back. Hitler had the plan to bomb London and other British cities by air. This all happened when Winston Churchill was the new British Prime Minister after Chamberlain was asked to resign. These events caused Britain to declare war on Germany and brought…

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