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Runciman Mission to Czechoslovakia - Prelude to Munich

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Lord Runciman's mediation in Central Europe provides a sharp insight into British policy on the eve of the Second World War. Without clear objectives - other than to avoid war - his mission did little more than pressure Czechoslovakia for concessions. Runciman was manipulated into that position by Sudeten German separatists and also by those in Britain who sought to secure a rapprochement with Germany. The Mission's pursuit of that objective led directly to Chamberlain's fateful flying visits to Hitler.

List of contents

Maps Preface A Quarrel in a Far-Away Country Avoiding a Commitment Seeking a Solution Choosing a Mediator Deadlock in Prague The Mission Takes Shape Adrift in Central Europe A Glimmer of Hope Anxiety in London Mounting Despair Turning the Screw The Last Resort The Collapse of Mediation The Reckoning Conclusion Appendix 1: The Runciman Report Appendix 2: Ashton-Gwatkin's Parodies Bibliography Index

About the author

PAUL VYSNY is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at the University of St Andrews. He is author of Neo-Slavism and the Czechs, 1898-1914

Summary

Lord Runciman's mediation in Central Europe provides a sharp insight into British policy on the eve of the Second World War. Without clear objectives - other than to avoid war - his mission did little more than pressure Czechoslovakia for concessions. Runciman was manipulated into that position by Sudeten German separatists and also by those in Britain who sought to secure a rapprochement with Germany. The Mission's pursuit of that objective led directly to Chamberlain's fateful flying visits to Hitler.

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" . . . an invaluable resource." - Alan Sharp, Journal of Modern History

Report

" . . . an invaluable resource." - Alan Sharp, Journal of Modern History

Product details

Authors P Vysny, P. Vysny, Paul Vysny
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.01.2014
 
EAN 9781349651634
ISBN 978-1-349-65163-4
No. of pages 386
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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