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Why Chamberlain Really Fell
Why Chamberlain Really Fell
Author(s)
Corfield, Tony
Abstract
The fall of Neville Chamberlain as Britain’s prime minister in 1940 was due not simply to battlefield reverses but also to his failure to mobilize adequately the national war effort.
IssueNo
12
Pages
22-28
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History Today
VolumeNo
46
PubDate
December1996
ISBN_ISSN
0018-2753
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