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To: MNI who wrote (34)8/10/1999 6:22:00 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 45
 
An interesting book to help one mulling over the Kosovo crisis....

In Our Time

THE CHAMBERLAIN-HITLER COLLUSION
by Clement Leibovitz and Alvin Finkel


When British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain returned from his Munich meetings with Adolf Hitler in September 1938, he proclaimed that he held in his hands a document guaranteeing "peace in our time." In the decades since, Chamberlain's folly has become the occasion for a commonplace historical lesson: that when the "good" innocently accept the assurances of the "evil," the result is catastrophic.

Clement Leibovitz and Alvin Finkel challenge the familiar understanding of Munich as the product of a naive "appeasement" of Nazi appetites. They argue that it was the culmination of cynical collaboration between the Tory government and the Nazis in the 1930s. Based upon a careful reading of official and unofficial correspondence, conference notes, cabinet minutes, and diaries, In Our Time documents the steps taken under diplomatic cover by the West to strike a bargain with Hitler based upon shared anti-Soviet premises.

Munich, write the authors, "formalized what had been an informal understanding between Britain and Germany to that point, with France, with varying degrees of enthusiasm and reluctance, concurring: Germany could do as it wished in central and eastern Europe and the democracies were not to intervene, particularly should Germany carry its warfare to the Soviet Union."

Gripping, direct, and detailed, In Our Time overturns the conventional wisdom about World War II, its roots, and its lessons. With profound implications for understanding international relations in the Cold War and after, it sheds new light on a signal event of the twentieth century.

About the authors

CLEMENT LEIBOVITZ, a native of Egypt and graduate from Haifa Technion Institute of Technology, Israel, now lives in Canada. He spent eight years researching the events leading to World War II. A retired professor in computer services at the University of Alberta and a founder of Jews for Peace in the Middle East, an Edmonton organization, he is currently writing on socialist philosophy.

ALVIN FINKEL is professor of history at Athabasca University in Alberta, an open-learning institute. He is the author of Business and Social Reform in the Thirties (1979) and The Social Credit Phenomenon in Alberta (1989), and co-author of the two-volume History of the Canadian Peoples (1993, 1997).

CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS is a regular columnist for The Nation and Vanity Fair. He is the author of several books including The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice (1995).

The direct link is not straightforward --first go to:
neravt.com

Then click on Recommended Books in the upper window, and after that click on Whose Millenium? Theirs or Ours?

Regards,
Gustave.
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