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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III.—THE OUTBREAK OF WAR
Prospects of Anglo-Russian Pact (pg. 81). Steadfastness of the Government (pg. 81). King's Inspection of Fleet (pg. 81). Military Mission in Moscow (pg. 81-82). Announcement of Russo-German Pact (pg. 82). Reception in England (pg. 82). Cabinet Decisions (pg. 82-83). Message to Berlin (pg. 83). Premier's Statement in Parliament (pg. 83-84). British Policy Reaffirmed (pg. 84). Parliamentary Support (pg. 84). Emergency Powers Bill (pg. 84-85). Labour Support (pg. 85). Lord Halifax's Broadcast (pg. 85). Anglo-Polish Treaty (pg. 85). Hitler's Fresh Offer (pg. 85-86). Preparations for War (pg. 86-87). Children Evacuated (pg. 87). Further Negotiations (pg. 87-88). Warning to Germany (pg. 88). Report to Parliament (pg. 88). Further War Measures (pg. 88). National Service Bill (pg. 88-89). Government Delays (pg. 89). Anxiety in Parliament (pg. 89-90). Declaration of War (pg. 90). Satisfaction in Parliament (pg. 90). King's Broadcast (pg. 90). Reconstruction of Government (pg. 91). Enemy Aliens in Britain (pg. 91-92). Railway Strike Averted (pg. 92). Trades Union Congress (pg. 92). Campaign Against U-boats (pg. 92-93). Air-raid on Kiel Canal (pg. 93). Public Demand for War News (pg. 93-94). Anglo-French Supreme War Council Formed (pg. 94). Declaration on Civilian Bombing (pg. 94-95). A “Three Years' War” (pg. 95). Russo-German Conquest of Poland (pg. 95-96). Britain's Determination (pg. 96). New Powers for Minister of Labour (pg. 96). Organisation of Supply (pg. 96-97). Co-operation in War Industry (pg. 97-98). Blue-book on Origins of War (pg. 98). The Public and the “Home Front” (pg. 98-99). Economic Dislocation: Sir S. Hoare's Appeal (pg. 99). Public and Bureaucracy (pg. 99). Ministry of Information Reorganised (pg. 99-100). B.B.C. Programmes (pg. 100). Party Truce (pg. 100). Sir S. Cripps and the Labour Party (pg. 100-101). National Registration (pg. 101). The Campaign Against the U-boats (pg. 101-102). Mr. Churchill on the First Month of War (pg. 102). New Budget (pg. 102-103). Reception by the House (pg. 103). Russo-German Peace Offer (pg. 103). Premier's Reply (pg. 103-104). Mr. Lloyd George Suggests a Conference (pg. 104). Irritation of House (pg. 104-105). Recognition of Polish Government in France (pg. 105). Hitler's Further Peace Offer (pg. 105). Premier's Reply (pg. 105-106). Air Minister's Report (pg. 106). War Minister's Report (pg. 106-107). Appointments of Economic Adviser and Minister of Shipping (pg. 107).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY.: CHAPTER II.—THE COLLAPSE OF FRANCE
Reconstruction of Government (pg. 27). New Balkans Trading Company (pg. 27). Note to Scandinavian Governments (pg. 28). Norwegian Coast Mined (pg. 28). Allied Statement (pg. 28). German Invasion of Norway (pg. 29). British Decision to Help Norway (pg. 29). Ministers' Statements (pg. 29). Actions at Sea (pg. 30). Mr. Churchill's Report (pg. 30). Public Optimism (pg. 31). Government and India (pg. 31). The Budget (pg. 31). Criticism in Commons (pg. 32). British Landing in Norway (pg. 33). Setback at Stenkjer (pg. 33). Decision to Withdraw (pg. 33). Public Uneasiness (pg. 34). Premier's Statement (pg. 34). Public Dissatisfaction (pg. 35). Demand for “National” Government (pg. 35). For Smaller War Cabinet (pg. 35). Questions for the Government (pg. 36). Premier's Statement (pg. 36). Bitter Criticism in Commons (pg. 37). Mr. Churchill on Trondheim (pg. 37). Labour Censure Motion (pg. 37). Resignation of Mr. Chamberlain (pg. 38). Mr. Churchill's Ministry (pg. 38). His Statement of Policy (pg. 39). Labour Conference Support (pg. 39). Precautions Against Treason (pg. 39). German Invasion of Holland (pg. 40). British Hopes (pg. 40). The Disillusionment (pg. 40). Premier's Broadcast (pg. 41). Emergency Powers Bill (pg. 41). Home Guard Formed (pg. 42). The German Advance (pg. 42). British Danger in Flanders (pg. 43). Lord Gort's Plan (pg. 43). Belgian Capitulation (pg. 43). The Dunkirk Evacuation (pg. 44). Its Moral Effect (pg. 45). Its Strategic Meaning (pg. 45). Sir S. Cripps as Ambassador to Russia (pg. 45). Sir K. Wood on Financial Situation (pg. 45). Purchase Tax Suspended (pg. 46). New Issue of War Bonds (pg. 46). Support for Export Trade (pg. 46). German Advance in France (pg. 47). Mr. Attlee on Italy's Declaration of War (pg. 47). France's Request to Great Britain (pg. 48). Britain's Offer of an Act of Union (pg. 48). New Government in France (pg. 48). Cabinet's Decision on Continuing the War (pg. 49). Premier on Menace of Invasion (pg. 49). On the Military Situation (pg. 50). National Support for Government (pg. 51).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I.—THE END OF “APPEASEMENT.”
Results of Munich (pg. 1). Change in Government's Attitude (pg. 1-2). New Form of “Appeasement” (pg. 2). Premier and Rearmament (pg. 2). His Popularity (pg. 2-3). His Welcome to President Roosevelt's New Year Message (pg. 3). His Visit to Italy (pg. 3-4). Progress of Civilian Defence (pg. 4-5). The Anderson Shelters (pg. 5). A.R.P. Organisation (pg. 5). National Service Campaign (pg. 5-6). Distribution of Handbook (pg. 6-7). Labour and National Service Scheme (pg. 7). Support for Sterling (pg. 7). State of Export Trade (pg. 7-8). Labour and Spain (pg. 8-9). Changes in the Ministry (pg. 9). Labour's Pre-election Campaign (pg. 9-10). Rejection of Sir S. Cripps's Memorandum (pg. 10). His Defence (pg. 10-11). His Expulsion from the Party (pg. 11). I.R.A. Outrages (pg. 11). Sir S. Hoare and the “Jitterbugs” (pg. 11-12). Premier on Peace Prospects (pg. 12). Premier on his Rome Visit (pg. 12-13). Refuses to Sell Arms to Spain (pg. 13). Britain and the Surrender of Minorca (pg. 13). Recognition of Franco's Government (pg. 13-14). Opposition Protest (pg. 14). Franco-British Solidarity (pg. 14). Compensation to Civilians for War Injury (pg. 14). Agricultural Policy (pg. 15). Revaluation of Bank of England's Gold Reserve (pg. 15). Commons and Pensions for M.P.'s (pg. 15-16). Czechoslovakian Loan (pg. 16). Lords and Official Secrets Act (pg. 16). White Paper on Rearmament (pg. 16-17). Chancellor of Exchequer on Defence Expenditure (pg. 17). Premier on Financial Outlook (pg. 17-18). His Protest against Armament Race (pg. 18). Mr. Hudson's Trade Tour (pg. 18-19). Cotton Industry Reorganisation Bill (pg. 19). Shipping Subsidies (pg. 19). Unemployment Debate (pg. 19-20). Palestine Conference (pg. 20). A.R.P. Regional Commissioners (pg. 20). Distribution of Steel Shelters (pg. 20-21). Evacuation Arrangements (pg. 21). Demand for Public Shelters (pg. 21). Malnutrition in Wales (pg. 21-22). Estimates for 1939–40 (pg. 22). New Army Dispositions (pg. 22-23). Air Force Strength (pg. 23). Attack and Defence in the Air (pg. 23). Growth of Navy (pg. 23-24). Britain and German Navy Increase (pg. 24). Economic Agreements with Germany (pg. 24). Public Misgivings about Germany (pg. 24-25). Government Reassurances (pg. 25). German Seizure of Czechoslovakia: Mr. Churchill's Comment (pg. 25). Government's Reaction (pg. 25-26). Mr. Chamberlain's Regrets (pg. 26). Commons' Suggestions (pg. 26-27). Government Change of Front (pg. 27). Premier's Indictment of Hitler (pg. 27-28). Unionist Relief (pg. 28). Protest to Germany (pg. 28). Lord Halifax on Collective Security (pg. 28-29). Consultations with Russia (pg. 29). French President in London (pg. 29). Labour Impatience (pg. 29-30). Rumours about Poland (pg. 30). British Assurance to Poland (pg. 30-31). Mr. Greenwood on Labour's Demands (pg. 31). Premier on Government's New Departure (pg. 31-32). Its Reasons (pg. 32). Approval of Commons (pg. 32-33). Colonel Beck in London (pg. 33). Army Increases (pg. 33). Civil Defence Bill (pg. 33-34). Labour and the Cripps Campaign (pg. 34). Expulsion of Five Members (pg. 34-35). The Alness Report on Motor Accidents (pg. 35). Accounts for 1938–39 (pg. 35).