How war came : the immediate origins of the Second World War, 1938-1939 / Donald Cameron Watt.
By: Watt, Donald Cameron.
Material type: BookPublisher: UK : Heinemann, 1989Description: 700 Hardback.ISBN: 0434842168.Subject(s): World War, 1939-1945 -- CausesDDC classification: 940.53112
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In this book the author focuses on the 11 months following the Munich conference in September 1938, and chronicles the events that led to world war. His approach is through the eyes of the leaders of all the powers involved, drawing on official records, private papers, and reminiscences.
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In this book the author focuses on the 11 months following the Munich conference in September 1938, and chronicles the events that led to world war. His approach is through the eyes of the leaders of all the powers involved, drawing on official records, private papers, and reminiscences.