ABSTRACT

The book explores the reasons why the Second World War broke out in September 1939 and not sooner, and why a European war expanded into world war by 1941. The war has usually been seen simply as Hitler’s war and yet the wider conflict that broke out when Germany invaded Poland was not the war that Hitler wanted. He had hoped for a short war against Poland; instead, Britain and France declared war on Germany.

Richard Overy argues that any explanation of the outbreak of hostilities must therefore be multi-national and he shows how the war’s origins are to be found in the basic instability of the international system that was brought about by the decline of the old empires of Britain and France and the rise of ambitious new powers, Italy, Germany and Japan, keen to build new empires of their own.

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PART ONE BACKGROUND

chapter 1|8 pages

Explaining the Second World War

part |2 pages

PART TWO ANALYSIS

chapter 2|18 pages

The International Crisis

chapter 3|15 pages

Economic and Imperial Rivalry

chapter 4|16 pages

Armaments and Domestic Politics

chapter 5|20 pages

War over Poland

chapter 6|11 pages

From European to World War

part |2 pages

PART THREE ASSESSMENT

chapter 7|6 pages

Hitler’s War?

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PART FOUR DOCUMENTS

chapter 1|1 pages

The Treaty of Versailles and Germany

chapter 2|1 pages

The Covenant of the League

chapter 4|1 pages

American ‘appeasement’

chapter 6|1 pages

The ‘Hossbach memorandum’

chapter 7|1 pages

Preparation for war before Munich

chapter 8|1 pages

The Munich Conference

chapter 9|1 pages

The Munich Agreement

chapter 10|1 pages

Economic pressure on Japan

chapter 11|1 pages

Mussolini’s vision of empire

chapter 12|1 pages

Hitler’s dream of world power

chapter 13|1 pages

Economic appeasement

chapter 15|1 pages

The Four-Year Plan

chapter 16|1 pages

Economic dangers for Britain

chapter 18|1 pages

‘Peace for our time’

chapter 20|1 pages

Hitler plans to crush Poland

chapter 21|1 pages

Chamberlain guarantees Poland

chapter 23|1 pages

British intelligence on Germany

chapter 24|1 pages

Stalin warns the west after Munich

chapter 27|1 pages

The German-Soviet Pact

chapter 28|1 pages

Hitler gambles on western weakness

chapter 29|1 pages

The last gasp of appeasement

chapter 31|1 pages

Poland in the middle

chapter 32|1 pages

The last days of peace

chapter 34|1 pages

Berlin proposes peace

chapter 35|1 pages

The Tripartite Pact

chapter 38|1 pages

The German attack on Russia

chapter 40|3 pages

Japan decides on war