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portada Chamberlain, Germany and Japan, 1933-4: Redefining British Strategy in an era of Imperial Decline (Studies in Military and Strategic History)
Type
Physical Book
Author
Year
1996
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780333644348
Edition No.
1996

Chamberlain, Germany and Japan, 1933-4: Redefining British Strategy in an era of Imperial Decline (Studies in Military and Strategic History)

P. Bell (Author) · Palgrave Macmillan · Hardcover

Chamberlain, Germany and Japan, 1933-4: Redefining British Strategy in an era of Imperial Decline (Studies in Military and Strategic History) - P. Bell

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Synopsis "Chamberlain, Germany and Japan, 1933-4: Redefining British Strategy in an era of Imperial Decline (Studies in Military and Strategic History)"

This book examines the role of Chamberlain and the National Government in responding to the strategic problems created by the emergence of a two-front danger from Germany and Japan. It focuses on the first defence requirements enquiry of 1933-4, when rearmament foundations were laid and foreign policy redefined. It explores the inter-relationship between the different departments of state, and between individuals, in the formulation of policy at a time of crisis, and sheds light on the debate about appeasement.

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