British Appeasement
Date Submitted: 09/13/2003 05:57:03
After World War I Germany limped back, licking its wounds that the Treaty of Versailles had so mercilessly rubbed in salt. As one looks back on the events leading up to World War II it has to be asked whether France and England helped to start World War II by their actions at Versailles. It seems that the revenge that the Allies took at the Treaty came back to haunt them with the aggression of
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Allies emerged from the war having defeated Hitler and his army in 1945, yet somehow; the word "winner" seems inappropriate.
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