False Peace Before the Storm - Conrad Shaw - ebook

False Peace Before the Storm ebook

Conrad Shaw

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False peace before the storm examines how concealed appeasement emboldens an aggressor, using the Munich Agreement to show how clandestine concessions shifted power balances and paved the way for broader conflict. The Munich Conference convened Britain, France, Italy, and Germany while excluding Czechoslovakia, thereby removing the affected state from the decision-making process. Neville Chamberlain returned to London claiming he had secured "peace for our time," interpreting the agreement as a lasting settlement. Adolf Hitler, however, viewed the concession as confirmation that Britain and France lacked the will to resist further German expansion, which encouraged his subsequent moves. The accord included territorial transfers to Poland and Hungary, designed to isolate Czechoslovakia and prevent Soviet intervention by rewarding potential opponents. These concessions altered the incentive structure for regional actors, making cooperation with Germany more attractive than resistance. Within months, German forces occupied the remainder of Czechoslovakia, demonstrating that appeasement had not sated Hitler's ambitions. The breach of trust created by the clandestine nature of the deal weakened collective security and hastened the shift toward a confrontational stance in Britain and France. The episode shows how reliance on covert concessions can destabilize diplomatic networks, prompting European powers to reassess the credibility of secret engagements and the transparency of alliance formations.

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Liczba stron: 172

Rok wydania: 2026

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