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The Strange War of 1939: How the Western Allies Betrayed Poland

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In his study, British historian and publicist John Kimhi exposes the common thesis that in the fall of 1939 Britain and France were not in a position to give an armed response to Nazi aggression. Kimhi meticulously analyzes documentary materials and convincingly argues the unwillingness of the British and French ruling circles to fulfill their obligations to the countries threatened by Nazi Germany. Having studied the relevant documents on the Anglo-French "guarantees" to Poland, the author clearly demonstrates how the governments of these countries behaved when it came to the fulfillment of their promises. The historian emphasizes that it was the West's duplicity towards Poland that allowed Hitler to make the most of his policy of appeasement.
The book contains sensational facts supported by authentic documents.
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