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Eastern Europe and the origins of the Second World War, Anita J. Prażmowska

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Eastern Europe and the origins of the Second World War, Anita J. Prażmowska
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-265) and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Eastern Europe and the origins of the Second World War
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
43481691
Responsibility statement
Anita J. Prażmowska
Series statement
Making of the 20th century
Summary
The author "examines, from an Eastern European perspective, Eastern Europe's apparent political and military failures in the face of Nazi aggression. Until now, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania and the Baltic States have generally been seen as powerless victims. Prażmowska suggests an alternative view, namely seeing them as states which had to grapple with complex economic, political and military dilemmas."--Cover
Table Of Contents
Friends? France and Britain -- The Soviet Union: the ideological enemy -- Czechoslovakia -- Romania -- Poland -- Hungary -- The Balkans: Yugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria -- The Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
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