In this book historian R.J.Q. Adams examines the policy of
appeasement as practiced by British Governments in the inter-war
years - a programme widely praised in its day and frequently
condemned as wrong-headed and even wicked ever since. In this
thoroughly accessible work, he reveals the motivations and goals of
the men who practiced appeasement as well as of those who opposed
it, and makes clear the road to Munich - and to war.
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