The Coming Of The Second World War

The Coming Of The Second World War

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Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback with some yellowing and age-related wear to covers. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: Name penned on fep. Binding condition: Binding intact.

A concise and authoritative historical monograph, The Coming of the Second World War examines the complex web of political, diplomatic, and ideological forces that converged to produce the most devastating conflict in modern history. H. G. Gelber presents a rigorous analysis of the interwar period, tracing the failures of collective security, the rise of fascism, and the appeasement policies that allowed Nazi aggression to go unchecked. Written with the clarity expected of the Cheshire Modern History Monographs series, the work argues that the war was not an inevitable catastrophe but the result of specific, identifiable decisions made by world leaders throughout the 1930s. This volume serves as an indispensable resource for students and general readers seeking a structured, scholarly introduction to the origins of World War II.

Author: H. G. Gelber
Format: Paperback
Published: 1967, Cheshire Modern History Monographs
Genre: WW2

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback with some yellowing and age-related wear to covers. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: Name penned on fep. Binding condition: Binding intact.

A concise and authoritative historical monograph, The Coming of the Second World War examines the complex web of political, diplomatic, and ideological forces that converged to produce the most devastating conflict in modern history. H. G. Gelber presents a rigorous analysis of the interwar period, tracing the failures of collective security, the rise of fascism, and the appeasement policies that allowed Nazi aggression to go unchecked. Written with the clarity expected of the Cheshire Modern History Monographs series, the work argues that the war was not an inevitable catastrophe but the result of specific, identifiable decisions made by world leaders throughout the 1930s. This volume serves as an indispensable resource for students and general readers seeking a structured, scholarly introduction to the origins of World War II.