World War Two, Cause and Effect takes a fascinating and highly informative look at some of the most glorious and less glorious episodes of what many consider to be the most terrible war in the history of mankind; resulting in the death of over fifty million people. It proves, beyond all doubt, the belief that security can be obtained by throwing a small state to the wolves is a fatal delusion. World War Two, Cause and Effect offers a wealth of absorbing narrative and anecdote that is always thought-provoking. The author most certainly has a profound knowledge of the history of World War Two. His research has been prodigious; nonetheless he has taken pains to present the information in a manner to ensure that literally every member of the reading public would derive great pleasure in reading this compendium of information.