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ISBN: 0807131954

ISBN13: 9780807131954

France in 1938

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When Benjamin Martin's latest report from the front of French fallibility does not read like a tragedy, whose end is foreordained, it reads like a melodrama: sensational doings punctuated by catchy melodies like 'L'Internationale' and 'La Marseillaise.' In both cases it reads well.... French life in the run-up to World War II was a gangrenous decomposition, to be followed by still worse. The country's leaders found nary a pratfall that they could...

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France before the war.

This is a nice read for those interested in World War Two. Why didn't the Western allies do more in stopping the Germans from their aggression against Austria and Czechoslovakia. This book gives the answer. The author details how the society functioned in the critical year of 1938. The country had a coalition government under the broad umbrella of the Popular Front. However, the coalition could not come to an agreement who posed the greatest risk--the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, or Fascist Italy. The looming threat of an aggressive Germany was disregarded by many elements of society. Most did not want to increase the work week from 40 hours to 48 hours to rearm the country. Internal divisions and elements weakened the country to the point where France let Germany have Austria and Czechoslovakia. The British also did not have much spine. This is a unique book. Why World War II happened is because of the lack of resolve from Great Britain and France. This book shows the reasons France lacked that resolve.

Appeasing the Devil

This fascinating book will take you back into time. This is especially so if you believe, as I do, that many lessons for our contemporary time can be gleaned from the experience of those who came before us. Benjamin F. Martin has done a great service in helping us to feel the pulse of the French nation just prior to the outbreak of World War II. He traces its inner conflicts and political maneuvers and gives us a look inside the French psyche in the two years running up to the start of war. Desperate to avoid war, the French made the mistake of bargaining with the devil. Kneeling before Hitler, they vainly and dangerously believed that the pacts he brokered had meaning for a world desiring peace. But those pacts--and the time spent preparing them--were nothing more than opportunities for Hitler to strengthen his own hand. Martin quotes Winston Churchill's evaluation of the Munich Pact, and it is appropriately directed not only to the British Prime Minister of the time (Neville Chamberlain), but to the French: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor and you will have war." Beyond my fascination with history, I am grateful for this book for another reason. I wonder if it is not an important reminder that we need again today. Are there parallels to be made between Europe in the late 1930s and the world as we know it now, faced with the unending violence perpetrated by terrorist extremists? Perhaps. Perhaps not. Read this book and draw your own conclusions. Are we who forget history not doomed to repeat it?
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