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  • 1. The British Policy of Appeasement toward Hitler and Nazi Germany

    He repeatedly issued public warnings about the dangers Hitler and fascism posed to Britain ... to war.  Others warned that Hitler could not be trusted ... .  Why did Britain choose appeasement in the early 1930s ... international agreements. Rather, they sought to negotiate with the Germans. In June 1935, the British signed

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    summer or early autumn of 1995 for “x” number of reasons. In the meantime, a lot of other things were ... early 19th century who said, "All that is necessary for evil to be victorious is that good men do ... under Tito, under fascism, you lived in one shared society with people living together in shared society ... extremely vulnerable, should have been under the protection of NATO, and NATO should have given a warning to

  • 3. Dorothy Thompson

    Dorothy Thompson

    Ledger. Early Warnings Against Nazism In 1924, Thompson’s newspaper began to share foreign coverage ... situation in Europe and passionately denouncing fascism in her popular radio broadcasts. She wrote a hugely ... fascism.” Thompson’s tireless work opposing Hitler was likely one of the inspirations for It ... international peace.   Dorothy Thompson makes the “V” for “Victory” sign for

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  • 4. Sioma and Tonia Bialer Lechtman papers

    of Łódź. During the late 1920s and early 1930s, following the Polish-Soviet War, the Polish ... specific country and were free to go where they wanted. They left in 1937 to join the fight against fascism ... Vernet D’Ariege. On June 23, France surrendered to Germany and signed an armistice. Germany occupied the ... specific country and were free to go where they wanted. They left in 1937 to join the fight against fascism

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  • 5. Medallion, box, pamphlet, and bar pin awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman

    Medallion, box, pamphlet, and bar pin awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman

    for youth and another for women. On March 9, 1943 Jamila was warned by a resistance leader that ... kiosk with Estela Levi. Early in the morning of March 11, while they remained hidden, the two began ... Young Guard). When the Communists organized the Yugoslav Resistance against Fascism, most Hashomer ... ), located very near a police station. She passed one night there without incident Early in the morning of

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