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Anglo-French relations before the second world war : appeasement and crisis

Author: Richard Davis
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave, in association with King's College, London, 2001.
Series: Studies in military and strategic history (Palgrave (Firm))
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Richard Davis
ISBN: 0333949269 9780333949269
OCLC Number: 45804884
Description: vii, 219 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Machine generated contents note: I --
Part I Introduction --
1 The Anglo-French Community of Interest --
Part II The Ethiopian Crisis --
2 The Ethiopian Test Case --
3 Mussolini Decides on War --
4 First Attempts to 'Buy off' Italy --
5 The Double-Line --
6 All Sanctions Short of War --
7 The Decisive Phase --
8 The Collapse of the Hoare-Laval Plan --
9 The Crisis Resolved --
Part III The Rhineland Crisis --
10 Britain, France and the German Problem --
11 The Prelude to 7 March --
12 Mutual Considerations and Doubts --
13 The Storm Breaks --
14 Discussions and Bargaining --
15 The Crisis Passes By --
Part IV Conclusion --
16 The Failure of the Anglo-French Alliance --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index.
Series Title: Studies in military and strategic history (Palgrave (Firm))
Responsibility: Richard Davis.
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