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To what extent was the policy of appeasement inevitable in the late 1930s?

Given the prevailing reformation of the balance of power in Europe due to the rise of nationalism and the ongoing Spanish Civil War from 1936-1939 which reflected a microcosm of interwar Europe, the Great...

Answered by Dionysia M. History tutor
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To what extent was Otto von Bismarck responsible for the unification of Germany?

Otto von Bismarck was one of the most influential statesmen of the 19th century. His role in the unification of Germany is widely debated. He was very significant in bringing about a united Ger...

Answered by Donatus S. History tutor
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By what methods and with what success did Stalin attempt to establish a totalitarian state after coming to power?

There are some key features authoritarian form of government: a charismatic, convincing and promising leader, state’s control over the whole society, dictatorship, propaganda, ideology and only one party ...

Answered by Maria S. History tutor
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Explain why Clemenceau wanted to treat Germany harshly.

The Treaty of Versailles was an agreement of huge historic importance which, at the time, represented not only an end to the bloodiest conflict in human history, but also arguably set the stage for World ...

Answered by Oliver E. History tutor
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To what extent was personal leadership the most important factor in explaining Napoleon's success?

Within the period 1792-1945 personal leadership played a crucial and often dramatic role in military achievement. This view, advocated famously by Antoine-Henri Jomini, is substantiated by history as the ...

Answered by James M. History tutor
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