1. World War II and the Appeasement Theory
The threat, incarnated in the person of Adolf Hitler, had consequently been planned and organised a priori. ... This appraisal consequently asserts that the Munich agreement allowed Hitler the time he needed and that, owing to Chamberlain's cowardliness, Hitler became more powerful and succeed to achieve some of his previously defined aims - such as attacking Poland. ... 'Revisionist historians' however, consider that Hitler was a genius of op- portunism and expediency. ... Taylor (1963) argues that a securement of an Anglo-Soviet agreement as well as a coercion of Poland to mee...
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