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Ragsdale argues that the Western powers, led by Great Britain and France, made a series of miscalculations that ultimately led to the outbreak of war. They underestimated Hitler’s determination to expand his territory and establish a new world order. They also failed to appreciate the importance of the Soviet Union as a potential ally against Nazi Germany.
Stalin, for his part, was also guilty of miscalculation. He believed that he could use Hitler to weaken the Western powers and expand his own sphere of influence. He also underestimated Hitler’s willingness to break the non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union.
The result of these miscalculations was a catastrophic war that claimed the lives of millions of people. The Munich Predicament is a timely reminder of the dangers of appeasement and the importance of standing up to tyranny.
In this book, Ragsdale offers a fresh perspective on the origins of World War II. He challenges the traditional view that the war was inevitable and argues that it could have been avoided if the Western powers had taken a more resolute stand against Hitler. The Munich Predicament is a must-read for anyone interested in history, international relations, or the causes of war.
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Language : English
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages : 150 pages
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