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Elizabeth
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Whew, the end of ch 17 is FASCINATING!! The historical context around the Munich Agreement and its effects is intensely complex and the author explores that brilliantly in the final five pages of the chapter. This line at the end: “Hitler declared, ‘Our enemies are small worms. I saw them in Munich.’ It was a miscalculation the consequences of which would be felt across the entire world” (296).
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Elizabeth
is on page 234 of 680
Page 234 is really interesting about what possibly could have been done to deter Hitler from war. It seems so inevitable in hindsight but was it? Curious to consider without ever being able to answer the question.
— Jun 21, 2026 03:21PM
Elizabeth
is on page 220 of 680
Brilliant paragraph at the end of chapter 13. One’s support or rejection of appeasement depending on one’s opinions of Hitler’s ambitions. What makes some people see clearly and others not? An age-old human question.
— Jun 12, 2026 03:32PM
Elizabeth
is on page 210 of 680
“At the heart of British policy was…a paradox: the British were resolved that they should not and could not commit to the defense of Czechoslovakia and yet, by their own actions, they became almost inextricably linked to the fate of that fragile country” (210).
— Jun 11, 2026 01:28PM
Elizabeth
is on page 191 of 680
Very helpful information at the start of chapter 12 about Czechoslovakia and how it was “created out of the rubble of the former Hapsburg Empire” in 1918. My European history is struggling to keep up here—lots to learn!
— Jun 11, 2026 11:46AM

