A review of the book "The Berlin Diary"
Date Submitted: 09/15/2003 00:09:47
In the Berlin Diary, many types of leadership were exhibited in the democracies of France, Great Britain, and the United States of America. In this paper, I will identify the leaders of this very violent period, and attempt to analyze each democracy's leadership as it relates to World War II.
FRANCE AND DALADIER
On his second go-around as Premier of France, Edouard Daladier was faced with a minor crisis in which he failed to make
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for a discussion about the Sudentenland (Southland). The way I interpreted this was, that without proposing a thing for democracy, Daladier and Chamberlain thought they were successful and gave Hitler what he wanted. It seems that Hitler had imposed a sort of psychological warfare on Daladier and Chamberlain, with Roosevelt being the offsetting party. Without Roosevelt and the United States, Europe and possibly the world would have been at the hands of the Third Reich.
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