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Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler - How a British Civil Servant Helped Cause the Second World War (Hardcover)
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Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler - How a British Civil Servant Helped Cause the Second World War (Hardcover)
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In Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler Adrian Phillips presents a
radical new view of the British policy of appeasement in the late
1930s. No one doubts that appeasement failed, but Phillips shows
that it caused active harm - even sabotaging Britain's preparations
for war. He goes far further than previous historians in
identifying the individuals responsible for a catalogue of
miscalculations, deviousness and moral surrender that made the
Second World War inevitable, and highlights the alternative
policies that might have prevented it. Phillips outlines how Prime
Minister Neville Chamberlain and his chief advisor, Sir Horace
Wilson, formed a fatally inept two-man foreign-policy machine that
was immune to any objective examination, criticism or assessment -
ruthlessly manipulating the media to support appeasement while
batting aside policies advocated by Winston Churchill, the most
vocal opponent of appeasement. Churchill understood that Hitler was
the implacable enemy of peace - and Britain - but Chamberlain and
Wilson were terrified that any display of firmness would provoke
him. For the first time, Phillips brings to light how Wilson and
Churchill had been enemies since an incident early in their
careers, and how, eventually, opposing Churchill became an end in
itself. Featuring new revelations about the personalities involved
and the shameful manipulations and betrayals that went into
appeasement, including an attempt to buy Hitler off with a ruthless
colonialist deal in Africa, Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler
shines a compelling and original light on one of the darkest hours
in British diplomatic history.
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