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Appeasing Fascism: Articles from the Wayne State University Conference on Munich After Fifty Years

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This volume contains six new articles by prominent scholars on appeasement during the 1930s. It is still an important issue with international leaders, who referred to the lessons learned at Munich as they plotted their strategies during the Gulf Crisis and War of 1990-91.

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First published November 18, 1991

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Melvin Small

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Melvin Small is a distinguished professor of history emeritus at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan after receiving his BA from Dartmouth College. Over the past two decades he has concentrated his research and writing on the postwar era, with an emphasis on the Vietnam War, the antiwar movement, and presidents Johnson and Nixon.

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