Britain Between the Wars, 1918-1940, Volume 10University of Chicago Press, 1955 - 694 pages Between World War I and World War II, Britain endured sweaping social, political, religious, and economic changes. Includes the pivotal year of 1936 and the failed peace negotiations with Hitler. |
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