1. World War II and the Appeasement Theory
Since Trevor-Roper (1961) and Bullock (1998) (both cited in McDonough, 2002) assert in their analytical and exhaustive books that confronting Hitler earlier could have avoided war, the appeasement theory looses its entire purpose ( 'Hitlocentric interpretation'). ... The 'Hitlocentric interpretation' of the Munich agreement consequently suggests that resistance against Hiter was the solution. ... To conclude, Chamberlain's responsibility for the outbreak of the second world war depends therefore on whether Hitler had the genuine intention to conquer the world ( &a...
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