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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III.—LIBERATION OF FRANCE AND BELGIUM
1944
Americans advance from Avranches (pg. 73-74). Canadian Offensive towards Falaise (pg. 74). Destruction of German Seventh Army (pg. 74). Allied Landing in S. France (pg. 74-75). Changes in Allied Command (pg. 75). British Advance to Belgian Frontier (pg. 75). Liberation of Belgium (pg. 75-76). End of Flying-bomb Assault (pg. 76). Extent of Damage (pg. 76-77). Housing Problem in London (pg. 77). Government Measures (pg. 77). Airborne Attack on Holland (pg. 77-78). British Advance to Nijmegen (pg. 78). Airborne Attack on Arnhem (pg. 78). Securing of Nijmegen Salient (pg. 78). Canadian Advance in Coastal Sector (pg. 79). Po Valley Reached by British Eighth Army (pg. 79). By American Fifth Army (pg. 79-80). Redistribution of Seats Bill (pg. 80). Government's Demobilisation Plans (pg. 80-81). Increases in Service Pay (pg. 81). New Social Insurance Scheme (pg. 81-82). New Workmen's Compensation Scheme (pg. 82). Mr. Churchill in Quebec (pg. 82-83). Premier's War Survey (pg. 83). Size of British Armies (pg. 83). Political Changes in Europe (pg. 83-84). Temporary Housing Bill Passed (pg. 84). Changes in Town and Country Planning Bill (pg. 84-85). Opposition to Compensation Clauses (pg. 85). Premier's Intervention (pg. 85). Commons' Decision (pg. 85-86). Revision of the Clauses (pg. 86). Boundary Commission Amendment (pg. 86). Revised Clauses Adopted (pg. 86-87). Ministerial Changes (pg. 87). Redistribution of Seats Bill Passed (pg. 87). Allied lack of Ports (pg. 87-88). Bombing of Walcheren (pg. 88). Canadians Attack on South Bank of Scheldt (pg. 88). Clearing of the Estuary (pg. 88-89). Advances by British Second Army (pg. 89). Trade Union Congress (pg. 89-90). Congress and Trades Disputes Act (pg. 90). Attitude on German People's Responsibility (pg. 90). White Paper on Regulation of Air Transport (pg. 90-91).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV.—THE RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME
Expectation of Victory in Near Future (pg. 91). Parties and the General Election (pg. 91-92). Mr. Churchill in Moscow (pg. 92). Report in Parliament (pg. 92-93). Recognition of Provisional French Government (pg. 93). Premier's Statement on Dissolution (pg. 93). British Export Trade Figures (pg. 93-94). First Lord on Shipping Prospects (pg. 94). Sir W. Jowitt on Social Security Plan (pg. 94-95). Chancellor of Exchequer's Warning (pg. 95). Home Secretary on Workmen's Compensation Plan (pg. 95). Minister of National Insurance Appointed (pg. 95-96). Mr. Bevin on Demobilisation Scheme (pg. 96). Report on Rebuilding of House of Commons (pg. 96-97). Plans for Redistribution of Man-Power (pg. 97). Britain's Mobilisation Effort (pg. 97-98). Reciprocal Aid to U.S. (pg. 98-99). White Paper on Civil Service Recruitment (pg. 99). Government's Views on Dumbarton Oaks Proposals (pg. 99-100). Ministerial Changes (pg. 100-101). New Session Opened (pg. 101). Premier on the Programme (pg. 101-102). Future of Lend-Lease (pg. 102). Prospects for Export Trade (pg. 102-103). Slow Progress in Housing (pg. 103). Labour Suspicions of Government's Foreign Policy (pg. 103-104). British Troops Clash with E.A.M. (pg. 104). Mr. Cock's Motion (pg. 104-105). Premier's Defence (pg. 105-106). Mr. Eden's Speech (pg. 106). The Division (pg. 106). Situation Worsens (pg. 106). Labour Party Conference: Chairman's Address (pg. 106-107). Decision to remain in Government (pg. 107). Economic Programme (pg. 107). Resolution on Greek Crisis (pg. 107-108). Mr. E. Bevin's Speech (pg. 108). Labour Party's Attitude to Premier (pg. 108). Debate in Commons (pg. 108-109). Premier's Visit to Athens (pg. 109). Defence of his Policy (pg. 109-110). Government's Polish Policy (pg. 110-111). British Second Army Advance to Venlo (pg. 111). British and American Air Activity (pg. 111). Rocket Bombs on London (pg. 111-112). Fighting in Italy (pg. 112). Progress in Burma (pg. 112-113). Disbandment of Home Guard (pg. 113). Fixing of Agricultural Prices (pg. 113-114). Wages Councils Bill (pg. 114). Plan for Greater London (pg. 114). Postponement of Final Victory (pg. 114-115).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III.—THE INVASION OF ITALY
Allied Plan of Campaign (pg. 67). Situation in Sicily (pg. 67). Capture of Messina (pg. 67-68). Losses in Campaign (pg. 68). Mr. Churchill in Quebec (pg. 68). Stagnation on the Front (pg. 68-69). Mr. Churchill's Broadcast (pg. 69). Government's Warning to T.U.C. (pg. 69-70). T.U.C. Withdrawal (pg. 70). Trade Union Congress (pg. 70-71). Sir W. Citrine on his Visit to Russia (pg. 71). T.U.C. on Vansittartism (pg. 71). Negotiations with Italy (pg. 71-72). Invasion of Italy (pg. 72). Armistice Announced (pg. 72). Mr. Churchill on Treatment of Germany (pg. 72-73). Allied Landing at Salerno (pg. 73). Struggle for Bridgehead (pg. 73-74). Advance of Eighth Army (pg. 74). Effect of Allied Air Raids (pg. 74). Spurt in Aircraft Production (pg. 74). Achievements of Bomber Command in 1943–44 (pg. 74-75). Further Success against U-boats (pg. 75). Mr. Eden on Foreign Relations (pg. 75-76). Scheme for “Pay-as-you-earn” Collection of Income Tax (pg. 76). Regency Act Amended (pg. 76-77). Government Changes (pg. 77). Mr. Bevin on Mobilisation of Labour (pg. 77-78). Recruiting for the Aircraft Industry (pg. 78). For the Coal Mines (pg. 78-79). Major Lloyd George on Coal Situation (pg. 79). Premier on Nationalisation (pg. 79-80). Mr. Bevin on Unofficial Strikes (pg. 80). Mr. W. S. Morrison on Uthwatt Report (pg. 80-81). Capture of Naples and Foggia (pg. 81). Volturno Crossed (pg. 81). Bases in the Azores Secured (pg. 81).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. BRITAIN AND THE CONFLICT IN SPAIN
1936
Britain Accepts French Non-intervention Proposals (pg. 74). State of Public Feeling (pg. 74-75). Government's Action (pg. 75). Labour Deputation to Foreign Minister (pg. 75). Labour and Non-intervention (pg. 75-76). Non-intervention Committee Set Up (pg. 76). Report on Fixed Trusts (pg. 76). Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Signed (pg. 76-77). Troops Sent to Palestine (pg. 77). Trading Estate in Special Area (pg. 77). Trade Union Congress (pg. 77-78). Congress and Spain (pg. 78). United Front with Communists Rejected (pg. 78-79). Invitations to new Locarno Conference (pg. 79). Mr. Eden at Geneva (pg. 79-80). Britain Supports the Franc: Treasury Statement (pg. 80-81). Reception by City (pg. 81). Conservative Conference (pg. 81-82). Mr. Chamberlain on Re-armament (pg. 82). Labour Party Conference (pg. 82). Divided Opinions on Re-armament (pg. 82-83). Conference and Spain (pg. 83-84). Fascists and Communists in the East End (pg. 84). Labour Criticism of Home Secretary (pg. 84). Labour Criticism of Home Secretary, His Reply (pg. 84-85). Further Trouble in East End (pg. 85). Labour Anxiety about Spain (pg. 85-86). Support of Spanish Government (pg. 86). British Government Suggest Exchange of Hostages (pg. 86). Mr. Eden Defends Non-intervention (pg. 86-87). Labour View (pg. 87). Liberal View (pg. 87-88). Government Changes (pg. 88). Air Ministry and Lord Nuffield (pg. 88). Parliament Prorogued (pg. 88-89). Report on Private Manufacture of Arms (pg. 89-90). King George V. Memorial Fund (pg. 90).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. THE ANGLO-FRENCH NAVAL COMPROMISE
Sir A. Chamberlain's Illness (pg. 81). Unemployed and the Canadian Harvest (pg. 81-82). Settlement with China (pg. 82). Commission on Police Powers (pg. 82). Air Manœuvres (pg. 82-83). Premier's Appeal to Employers (pg. 83). New Rating Valuation Lists (pg. 83-84). Trade Union Congress (pg. 84). Council's Report (pg. 84-85). Mr. Maxton's Attack (pg. 85). Adoption of Report (pg. 85-86). Expulsion of Seamen's Union (pg. 86). Congress and Communists (pg. 86). The L55 Submarine (pg. 86). T.U.C. and I.F.T.O. (pg. 86-87). Labour Memorandum on Banking (pg. 87). Conservative Party Conference (pg. 87-88). Bishops and Prayer Book (pg. 88). Labour Party Conference (pg. 88-89). Acceptance of “Labour and the Nation” (pg. 89). Adoption of Memorandum on Banking (pg. 89). Financial Position of the Party (pg. 89-90). Liberal Party Conference (pg. 90). Liberal-Labour Co-operation (pg. 90-91). Disfigurement of the Countryside (pg. 91). The Anglo-French Naval Pact (pg. 91-92). Lord Cushendun's Explanation (pg. 92). His Second Speech (pg. 92-93). Terms of the Pact (pg. 93). American Note (pg. 93-94). Labour Party's Manifesto (pg. 94). The White Paper (pg. 94-95). League of Nations Union (pg. 95). Ministers' Disclaimers (pg. 95). Lord Grey's Speech (pg. 95-96). New Reparations Committee (pg. 96). Resignation of Lord Birkenhead (pg. 96). His Pension (pg. 96-97). Labour Party's Confidence (pg. 97).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III.—LABOUR IN POWER
Election Results (pg. 53). Causes of landslide (pg. 53-54). First List of Ministers (pg. 54). Mr. Attlee at Potsdam (pg. 54). Completion of Ministry (pg. 54-55). State of Parties (pg. 55). British Forces in the Far East (pg. 55). Surrender of Japan (pg. 55-56). Victory Celebrations (pg. 56). Misgivings about Atomic Bomb (pg. 56). King's Broadcast (pg. 56). Opening of Parliament (pg. 56-57). Address to the King (pg. 57). National Thanksgiving (pg. 57-58). Occupation of Singapore (pg. 58). Repatriation of Prisoners of War (pg. 58). Radar's Part in the War (pg. 58-59). Import Returns for 1939–44 (pg. 59). Programme for the Session (pg. 59-60). Mr. Churchill on the Atomic Bomb (pg. 60-61). On the Potsdam Conference (pg. 61-62). Mr. Attlee's Tribute to Mr. Churchill (pg. 62). Mr. Attlee on Aims of British Foreign Policy (pg. 62). On Demobilisation (pg. 62-63). On Transition to Peace Conditions (pg. 63). On Standard of Living (pg. 63). Private Members' time taken (pg. 63). Mr. Bevin on State of Europe (pg. 63-64). On need for Economic Reconstruction (pg. 64). On Greece (pg. 64-65). On Balkans, Italy and Poland (pg. 65-66). On Spain (pg. 66). Reception of Speech (pg. 66). Channel Islands in the War (pg. 66-67). Mr. Dalton on Financial Policy (pg. 67). Parliament approves United Nations Charter (pg. 67-68). Select Committee on Procedure (pg. 68). Rate of Demobilisation (pg. 68-69). End of Lend-Lease (pg. 69). Premier's Statement (pg. 69-70). Government urged to speed Demobilisation (pg. 70). Minister of Labour's Statement (pg. 70-71). Requirements of Industry (pg. 71). Trades Union Congress (pg. 71-72). Demand for quicker Demobilisation (pg. 72). Government Reply (pg. 72). T.U.C. and Russian Trade Unions (pg. 72-73). The Question of Labour Controls (pg. 73). New Demobilisation Scheme (pg. 73). Foreign Ministers' Conference (pg. 73-74). Disagreement over Procedure (pg. 74). Breakdown of Conference (pg. 74-75). Petroleum Agreement with U.S.A. (pg. 75). Raising of School-leaving Age (pg. 75). National Savings Figures (pg. 75). Mr. Churchill and General Franco (pg. 75-76).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II.—END OF THE WAR WITH GERMANY
Further Progress of Second Army (pg. 27-28). Canadians invade Holland (pg. 28). Rocket-bomb sites destroyed (pg. 28). Parliament's Migrations during War (pg. 28-29). Repair of Bomb Damage (pg. 29). Increase in Air Accidents (pg. 29-30). Tributes to President Roosevelt (pg. 30). Scottish Nationalist and the Oath (pg. 30). British Delegation to San Francisco (pg. 30-31). Parliament and Nazi Torture Camps (pg. 31). State of the Coalition (pg. 31-32). Rent Control Recommendations (pg. 32). The Budget (pg. 32-33). Success of Pay-as-you-earn system (pg. 33-34). German Collapse in Italy (pg. 34-35). German Surrender (pg. 35). Premier's Announcement (pg. 35). Victory Celebrations (pg. 35-36). Addresses to the King (pg. 36). New Medals (pg. 36). U-boat Surrender (pg. 36). War Losses (pg. 36-37). War-time Scientific Devices (pg. 37). War-time Restrictions Raised (pg. 37-38). Government's Demobilisation Plans (pg. 38). Further Progress in Burma (pg. 38-39). Premier's Endeavours to preserve the Coalition (pg. 39). Labour's Refusal (pg. 39-40). Premier's Decision (pg. 40). Reconstruction of Ministry (pg. 40-41). Labour Party Programme (pg. 41-42). Labour Party Conference (pg. 42). Endorsement of Programme (pg. 42-43). Decision to fight independently (pg. 43). Government Bills completed (pg. 43-44). Industrial Injuries Insurance Bill (pg. 44). Date of General Election (pg. 44). Electioneering in uniform (pg. 44). Government and Reid Report (pg. 44). New Vote of Credit (pg. 44-45). Franco-British Dispute over the Levant (pg. 45-46). Burmese Self-government (pg. 46). New Plan for India (pg. 46-47). Proposed National Parks (pg. 47). Dissolution of Parliament (pg. 47). State of Parties (pg. 47). Transfer of Warships to Russia (pg. 47-48). End of Red Cross Fund (pg. 48). Government support for C.E.M.A. (pg. 48). British Delegation to Potsdam Conference (pg. 48-49). Party Election Manifestoes (pg. 49). Tory Headquarters Plan of Campaign (pg. 49-50). Mr. Churchill's Concurrence (pg. 50). Numbers of Candidates (pg. 50). Defects in Voters' Register (pg. 50-51). Mr. Churchill's tour (pg. 51). His attack on Labour Ministers (pg. 51). Mr. Attlee's Repudiation (pg. 51-52). Polling day (pg. 52). Premier leaves for Potsdam (pg. 52). Government Condemnation of City of London Plan (pg. 52). Arrangements for Empire Trunk Air Services (pg. 52-53).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV.—THE MOSCOW, CAIRO, AND TEHERAN CONFERENCES
General Smuts on Winning the War (pg. 82). Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers (pg. 82). Declaration on Security (pg. 82-83). Advisory Councils Established (pg. 83). Mr. Eden's Report to Parliament (pg. 83-84). Exchange of Prisoners of War (pg. 84). “Pay-as-you-earn” Bill (pg. 84-85). Lord Beaverbrook on Civil Aviation (pg. 85). Workmen's Compensation Bill (pg. 85). Electoral Reform Bill (pg. 85-86). Parliament Prolonged (pg. 86). Select Committee for Rebuilding House of Commons (pg. 86). New Vote of Credit (pg. 86-87). Debate on Indian Famine (pg. 87). Slow Progress in Italy (pg. 87-88). Further Successes against U-boats (pg. 88). Air Raids in October (pg. 88). Mr. Churchill on War Situation (pg. 88-89). On “Winning the Peace” (pg. 89). Minister of Reconstruction Appointed (pg. 89-90). White Paper on Mutual Aid (pg. 90-91). Release of Sir O. Mosley (pg. 91-92). Labour Indignation (pg. 92). Home Secretary's Defence (pg. 92). Labour Dissatisfaction (pg. 92). Debate in Commons (pg. 92-93). King's Speech (pg. 93-94). Mr. Lyttelton on Government Programme (pg. 94). Commons' Criticism (pg. 94-95). Lord Woolton on Reconstruction (pg. 95). British Set-back in Ægean (pg. 95). Sir H. Maitland-Wilson's Explanation (pg. 95-96). Sir A. Harris on Air Strategy (pg. 96). Commencement of Air Assault on Berlin (pg. 96-97). First Cairo Conference (pg. 97). Teheran and Second Cairo Conferences (pg. 97). Mr. Eden's Report (pg. 97-98). Britain's Balkan Policy (pg. 98). Status of Newfoundland (pg. 98-99). Coal-mine Recruits Ballot (pg. 99). Governments Coal-mine Policy (pg. 99). Disabled Persons Employment Bill (pg. 99-100). Lord Simon on Punishment of German War Criminals (pg. 100). Education Bill Published (pg. 100-101). Invasion Leaders Appointed (pg. 101). Mr. Churchill's Illness (pg. 101). Forcing of River Sangro (pg. 101). Capture of Ortona (pg. 101-102). Disappointment in England (pg. 102). Naval Successes (pg. 102). More Bombing of Berlin (pg. 102-103). Farmers and Mr. Hudson (pg. 103). Living Conditions in 1943 (pg. 103). Coalition Government Prospects (pg. 103-104).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II.—THE BALKAN REVERSE
1941
Defeat of Italy (pg. 27-28). German Moves (pg. 28). British Policy in Libya (pg. 28). In the Balkans (pg. 28-29). Evacuation of Benghazi (pg. 29). British Troops in Greece (pg. 29). Mr. Churchill on the Situation (pg. 29). Loss of Cyrenaica (pg. 29-30). The Balkan Campaign (pg. 30). British Withdrawal (pg. 30). Attitude of British Public (pg. 30-31). British Resistance in Libya (pg. 31). Depression in England (pg. 31-32). Renewal of Air Raids (pg. 32). Mr. Amery on Indian Union (pg. 32-33). Deficiencies in Supply of War Material (pg. 33). Government Changes (pg. 33). Premier Asks for Vote of Confidence (pg. 33-34). Mr. Eden's Statement (pg. 34). Prime Minister's Reply (pg. 34-35). Ovation to Mr. Churchill (pg. 35). Fighting in Iraq (pg. 35). Surrender of Duke of Aosta (pg. 35-36). Operations in Libya (pg. 36). The British in Crete (pg. 36). The German Invasion (pg. 36-37). Progress of the Fighting (pg. 37). British Driven Back (pg. 37). Evacuation of the Island (pg. 37-38). Chase of the Bismarck (pg. 38). Public Anger over Crete (pg. 38-39). Demand for Debate (pg. 39). Criticism of Government (pg. 39). Premier's Reply (pg. 39-40). Lord Trenchard's Defence of Government (pg. 40-41). Position in the Mediterranean (pg. 41). Vichy Government's Assistance to Germans (pg. 41). Mr. Eden's Warning (pg. 41-42). British Invasion of Syria (pg. 42). Reply to French Protest (pg. 42-43). Resistance of General Dentz (pg. 43). British Advance (pg. 43). Engagement in Libya (pg. 43-44). Plans for Reorganisation of Fire Service (pg. 44). Labour Party Conference (pg. 44-45). Home Guard Anniversary (pg. 45). Air Raids in May (pg. 45-46). Damage in London (pg. 46). Capture of Rudolf Hess (pg. 46). Provision for Air-raid Victims (pg. 46-47). British Air Activity in May (pg. 47). Shipping Losses in May (pg. 47). Request for Conscription in N. Ireland (pg. 47-48). Rationing of Clothes (pg. 48). Criticism of Food Ministry (pg. 48-49). Reforms in Foreign Service (pg. 49). Mr. Eden on Reconstruction of Europe (pg. 49-50). Inter-Allied Conference in London (pg. 50).
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