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Hitler’s options-
 Meeting of 5th November 1937
 Hitler stated that by 1943-5 ‘at the latest’ he was ready to ‘solve Germany’s problem of the
lack of Lebensraum’
 But if the right opportunity arose earlier, he would ‘overthrow’ the Czech and Austrian
governments

Historical debate on the significance of the meeting-

 Taylor- Hitler was ‘day-dreaming, unrelated to what followed in real life’
 W. Carr- Hitler was warning his generals ‘that a more adventurous and dangerous foreign
policy was imminent’



Arms race: Britain, France, and Germany 1936 to 9-
 Legacy of the First World War
 Total War: nations totally mobilised
 War of attrition and long duration
 Military planners still thought in terms of the defensive: Maginot line and Westwall

Germany-

 Four-Year Plan concentrating on synthetic materials 1936
 Military rearmament plans to be ready by mid 1940s

Britain-

 1936: launched a four-year armament plan, key part of which was construction of a bomber
strike force
 Rearmament planned to peak 1939/40

France-

 France’s armed forces larger than Britain’s in 1936
 Rearmament proceeded slowly, but even so between 1936 and 1939, expenditure increased
6 times
 Armament production would peak in 1939-40



Britain, France, and appeasement-
 Appeasement essentially a traditional British policy to avoid damaging conflict
 Failure in 1938-9 led to Chamberlain becoming a scapegoat for Anglo-French failures
 Since the 1970s revisionist historians have defended Chamberlain’s policies
 In November 1937 Chamberlain launched a major initiative aimed at achieving settlement
with Hitler by offering Germany return of its colonies



The Anschluss and the destruction of Czechoslovakia-

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