Fighting Churchill, appeasing Hitler : Neville Chamberlain, Sir Horace Wilson, & Britain's plight of appeasement, 1937-1939
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New York : Pegasus Books, 2019.
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Central - Adult Nonfiction
941.084 PHILL
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941.084 PHILL
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Published
New York : Pegasus Books, 2019.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xxxi, 448 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-433) and index.
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A radically new view of the British policy of appeasement in the late 1930s, identifying the individuals responsible for a variety of miscalculations and moral surrender that made World War II inevitable. Appeasement failed in all its goals. The kindest thing that can be said of it is that postponed World War II by one year. Its real effect was to convince Hitler and Mussolini that Britain was weak and afraid of confrontation, encouraging them to ever-greater acts of aggression. The turning point of the Czech crisis in September 1938 came when Wilson saw Hitler on his own and left him convinced that Britain was bluffing and would not go to war to defend Czechoslovakia. The dismemberment of Czechoslovakia that followed was not the end of appeasement. The Anglo-German Declaration was Chamberlain's personal vanity project but both Chamberlain and Wilson believed that it genuinely brought "peace for our time." Chamberlain and Wilson blindly pursued bilateral friendship between Britain and the dictators and ferociously resisted alternative policies such as working with France, the Soviet Union, or the U.S. to face down the dictators. They resisted all-out rearmament which would have put the economy on a war footing. These were all the policies advocated by Winston Churchill, the most dangerous opponent of appeasement. Churchill was a hated figure for Chamberlain and Wilson. They could not accept Churchill's perception that that Hitler was the implacable enemy of peace and Britain, and opposing him became an end in itself for them. Churchill and Wilson had been bitter adversaries since early in their careers because of an incident that Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler reveals publicly for the first time. Chamberlain had a fraught relationship with Churchill long before appeasement became an issue. Neither Chamberlain nor Wilson had any experience of day-to-day practical diplomacy. Both thought that the dictators would apply the same standards of rationality and clarity to the policies of Italy and Germany that applied in Britain. They could not grasp that Fascist demagogues operated in an entirely different way to democratic politicians. The catastrophe of the Chamberlain/Wilson appeasement policy offers a vital lesson in how blind conviction in one policy as the only alternative can be fatally damaging. 8 pages of B&W photographs.
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LC Subjects
Chamberlain, Neville, -- 1869-1940.
Churchill, Winston, -- 1874-1965.
Germany -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1936-1945.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Germany.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1936-1945.
Hitler, Adolf, -- 1889-1945
Wilson, Horace.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Causes.
Churchill, Winston, -- 1874-1965.
Germany -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1936-1945.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Germany.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1936-1945.
Hitler, Adolf, -- 1889-1945
Wilson, Horace.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Causes.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Phillips, A. (2019). Fighting Churchill, appeasing Hitler: Neville Chamberlain, Sir Horace Wilson, & Britain's plight of appeasement, 1937-1939 (First Pegasus Books hardcover edition.). Pegasus Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Phillips, Adrian. 2019. Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler: Neville Chamberlain, Sir Horace Wilson, & Britain's Plight of Appeasement, 1937-1939. Pegasus Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Phillips, Adrian. Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler: Neville Chamberlain, Sir Horace Wilson, & Britain's Plight of Appeasement, 1937-1939 Pegasus Books, 2019.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Phillips, Adrian. Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler: Neville Chamberlain, Sir Horace Wilson, & Britain's Plight of Appeasement, 1937-1939 First Pegasus Books hardcover edition., Pegasus Books, 2019.
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