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- catalog alternative "Munich; ou la drôle de paix. English".
- catalog alternative "Peace for our time.".
- catalog contributor b1802175.
- catalog created "[1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1965]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 403-410)".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Part One: After Austria, Czechoslovakia -- The Austrian dress-rehearsal -- Czechoslovakia 1938 -- The vice tightens -- The May crisis -- Lord Runciman appears -- Priority for Operation Green -- Part Two: On the slope -- The road to Berchtesgaden -- The first surrender -- Dramatic events at Godesberg -- The great September manoeuvres -- Part Three: The rendezvous at Munich -- The race against the clock -- The invitation to the journey -- The four great powers -- The agreement -- Part Four: "Peace for our time" -- "If they knew what they were cheering" -- Munich, the last instalment -- The balance-sheet -- Appendices -- 1. Joint declaration of the French and British governments to the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, September 19, 1938 -- 2. A personal letter from General Faucher to General Gamelin, September 5, 1938 -- 3. Leon Blum's letter in Le Populaire, September 20, 1938 -- 4. The Munich agreement -- 5. A personal letter from the Czechoslovak minister, Neczas, to Oreste Rosenfeld, October 8, 1938 -- 6. Further details about the committee of inquiry received from Stefan Osusky.".
- catalog extent "423 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Munich; peace for our time.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Munich; peace for our time.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, McGraw-Hill".
- catalog relation "Munich; peace for our time.".
- catalog subject "DB215 .N5353 1965".
- catalog subject "Munich Four-Power Agreement (1938)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Part One: After Austria, Czechoslovakia -- The Austrian dress-rehearsal -- Czechoslovakia 1938 -- The vice tightens -- The May crisis -- Lord Runciman appears -- Priority for Operation Green -- Part Two: On the slope -- The road to Berchtesgaden -- The first surrender -- Dramatic events at Godesberg -- The great September manoeuvres -- Part Three: The rendezvous at Munich -- The race against the clock -- The invitation to the journey -- The four great powers -- The agreement -- Part Four: "Peace for our time" -- "If they knew what they were cheering" -- Munich, the last instalment -- The balance-sheet -- Appendices -- 1. Joint declaration of the French and British governments to the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, September 19, 1938 -- 2. A personal letter from General Faucher to General Gamelin, September 5, 1938 -- 3. Leon Blum's letter in Le Populaire, September 20, 1938 -- 4. The Munich agreement -- 5. A personal letter from the Czechoslovak minister, Neczas, to Oreste Rosenfeld, October 8, 1938 -- 6. Further details about the committee of inquiry received from Stefan Osusky.".
- catalog title "Munich; ou la drôle de paix. English".
- catalog title "Munich; peace for our time. Translated from the French by Patrick O'Brian.".
- catalog title "Peace for our time.".
- catalog type "text".