Abdication and Appeasement
1935
General Election
Stanley
Baldwin PM 1935-1937
Unemployment
- Demand management?
- Means testing the dole
- universal vs. means-tested
benefits
- Regional Prosperity
- Labour's Caution
- Apathy and Fatalism
- National Unemployed Workers
Movement
Oswald Mosley
- British Union of Fascists
- Daily
Mail: "Hurrah for the
Blackshirts"
- Lord Rothermere
Foreign Affairs
- Fascist aggression
- How to deal with Hitler
Baldwin's goals
- Get along with Germany
- Unite his party behind successor
- Modest re-armament "just in case"
Labour
- Anti-Fascism
- Anti-War/Pacifist
- Collective Security/League of
Nations
1936
German Invasion of Rhineland
- Legacy of Versailles
- Royal Air Force/bombing strategy
- Radar
Spanish Civil War
- Disruption of Labour opposition
George V's death 1936
- Brompton Cocktail
- Lord Dawson of Penn
- Times obituary
Edward VIII
George VI
1937
Baldwin's Resignation
Neville Chamberlain PM 1937-1940
- Re-armament
- Appeasement
- Public Opinion
European Appeasement
- Versailles
- De-militarization/foreign occupation
- Reaction against war
- Hitler's War Aims?
- Unify German speaking Europe?
- Eliminate Jews
- "Lebensraum"
- Aryans vs Slavs
1938
1939
- Invasion of Czechoslovakia
- Nazi-Soviet Pact
- Invasion of Poland
Killing of Civilians
Why did appeasement make sense to so many people
in the 1930s?
Why did it make sense to Neville Chamberlain and
his associates in the government?
What were the most important constitutional issues
surrounding the accession of Edward VIII to the throne?
What do you think of Stanley Baldwin's handling of
the crisis?