An Academic View of World War Two

An Academic View of World War Two

by Carol Mck
Publication Date: 10/01/2016

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In the run up to WWII British Politicians took unexpected or different approaches to appeasement during the 1930’s. In order to find out why there are inconsistencies between British politicians, there needs to be an understanding of why Churchill did not always support Chamberlain in each episode of appeasement. Chamberlain was consistent, Churchill, however was more complex.


When we look at World War two and the reasons of its outbreak, there is no one reason we can accept at face value. Therefore, when we look back at World War two and the many contributions to its outbreak, can we justify to any extent that World war two was a good war in comparison to others. We will discuss all the contributing factors to the outbreak of World War two and evaluate whether these were justified to any extent as good reasons for a war in comparison against other wars such as World War one and some aspects of the (long standing and ongoing) Korean War.


The conventional view of Interwar painted by the media is minimal however we know that Interwar crisis is defined simplistically as Economical and Political crisis. Across the globe there was an economic crisis after World War 1 and there were many political conflicts between left and right wing regimes.

ISBN:
9781311758682
9781311758682
Category:
Political science & theory
Publication Date:
10-01-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
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