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Articles related to "Ernest Bevin"
A League of Nations, For Nations? Part I Part I of a two-part series about the pivotal 1935 Labour Party Annual Conference, held at Brighton, England, where the parliamentary leader, George Lansbury, an absolute pacifist was ousted from leadership, and pacifism was thoroughly rejected as party policy. labour party • great britain • politics • 1935 • george lansbury
The Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War, Part I First part of a two-part series on the British Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). spanish civil war • 1936-1939 • adolf hitler • benito mussolini • francisco franco
The Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War, Part II Part II of a two-part series on the British Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War. (1936-39) british labour party • foreign policy • reactions to fascism • clement attlee • ernest bevin
A League of Nations, For Nations? Part II Part II of a two-part series about the pivotal 1935 Labour Party Annual Conference, held at Brighton, England, where the parliamentary leader, George Lansbury, an absolute pacifist was ousted from leadership, and pacifism was thoroughly rejected as party policy. labour party • great britain • politics • 1935 • george lansbury
Labour and Hitler's Rise to Power, 1933-34 Hitler's rise to power in Germany and the consolidation of his regime between Jan. 1933 and July-Aug. 1934 was a source of much consternation among left parties and political organizations throughout Europe. This article examines the impact Hitler had on the British Labour Party, and how it led to, regarding the party's foreign policy and outlook, some movement away from pacifism.
A Campaign For Unity: Cripps' Unity Campaign, 1935-39, Part III Part III of a three-part series about Sir Stafford Cripps and his Unity Campaign during the 1930s, a political campaign aimed at stopping Fascism.
A Decision to Abstain: Labour vs. Hitler, 1936-7, Part 1 Between 1935 and 1937, a major transformation took place within the Labour Party regarding its policies toward rearmament, Appeasement and Hitler. During this time, the Party jettisoned its prior policies of disarmament and collective security through the League of Nations and instead, by 1937, accepted the fact that rearmament was needed if Britain were to stand up to Hitler. Part I of a two part series. england • government • pre world ward ii • appeasement • hitler
A Decision to Abstain: Labour vs. Hitler, 1936-7, Part II Between 1935 and 1937, a major transformation took place within the Labour Party regarding its policies toward rearmament, Appeasement and Hitler. During this time, the Party jettisoned its prior policies of disarmament and collective security through the League of Nations and instead, by 1937, accepted the fact that rearmament was needed if Britain were to stand up to Hitler. Part II of a two part series. league of nations • rearmament • appeasement • hitler • 1936
Labour and the Outbreak of War, Summer 1939, Part I Part I of a two-part series on the final few months before World War II broke out, concluding the very long series on this site about Labour and Appeasement during the 1930s.
A Campaign For Unity: Cripps' Unity Campaign, 1935-1939, Part I Introduction and Part I of a three-part series about Sir Stafford Cripps and his Unity Campaign during the 1930s, a political campaign aimed at stopping Fascism. stafford cripps • sir stafford cripps • fascism • anti-fascism • england
The consequences of Appeasement the consequences of appeasement • neville chamberlain • munich conference and agreement • appeasement |
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