The Munich Agreement was a settlement permitting Nazi Germany’s annexation of portions of Czechoslovakia along the country’s borders. The agreement was signed on Sept. 30, 1938, after being negotiated ...
The Bell of Treason—by P.E. Caquet (Other Press, $27.99). This book should—but won’t—be read by Joe Biden’s national security team, not to mention the pusillanimous leaders of Germany and France. Its ...
“Friends,” a character intones in the new film Munich: The Edge of War. “History is watching us.” Now streaming on Netflix, the movie is a fictionalized portrayal of the 1938 Munich Agreement when the ...
The Munich Agreement of September 1938 is often regarded as compelling evidence for the futility and danger of appeasing an aggressor. In the Munich Agreement France and the United Kingdom allowed ...
Watch the video on YouTube here. The Munich Agreement has become a classic example of how not to conduct foreign policy, and it turned “appeasement” into a dirty word. But Munich also highlights a ...
Wonder Land: Historical parallels are never perfect. But given Donald Trump's isolationist rhetoric and increasingly threatening actions from Iran, Russia and China, the former President could learn ...
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