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Europe between the wars

a political history

by Kitchen, Martin.

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Published by Longman in London, New York .
Written in

    Places:
  • Europe
    • Subjects:
    • Europe -- Politics and government -- 1918-1945

    • Edition Notes

      StatementMartin Kitchen.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsD727 .K516 1988
      The Physical Object
      Paginationvii, 350 p. :
      Number of Pages350
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL2375026M
      ISBN 100582017416, 0582494095
      LC Control Number87003227

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      BETWEEN WORLD WARS 57 American empire and another major garrison in the Panama Canal Zone protecting that vital waterway. We should not discount the importance of these forces in the careers of thousands of officers and men in the inter-war period. It was the principal “real world” mission of a . Mar 13,  · Two Wars and the Long Twentieth Century. By Drew Gilpin Faus t. March 13, As David Crane observes in a recent book on Britain’s war losses, America Britain Civil War Europe Author: Drew Gilpin Faust.

      Sep 10,  · In , in the middle of the Second World War, America's book publishers took an audacious gamble. They decided to sell the armed forces cheap paperbacks, shipped to units scattered around the driftwood-dallas.com: Yoni Appelbaum. Europe between the Wars. YouTube Playlist. The Big Picture: After the Versailles Treaty was signed and the devastation of the Great War came to an end, Europeans were left to pick up the pieces. What ensued was a search for ways to punish the losers of the war while still searching for ways to maintain peace. The s in Europe witnessed.


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