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Old 11-12-2017, 01:00 PM   #627
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The Drift to War: The series of errors in British policy that lead to World War II by Richard Lamb

A riveting account of British policy during the period, from the creation of the League of Nations to Hitler’s annexation of Austria and occupation of Czechoslovakia.

The Drift to War, 1922-1939 was first published in 1989 by W.H. Allen & Co. Plc.

Richard Lamb (1911-2000) was a British historian, politician and BBC radio commentator. His other works include Montgomery in Europe, Success or Failure?, The Ghosts of Peace 1935-1945 and Churchill as War Leader.

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