"Coursework.Info has provided an invaluable site for both myself and my students." - Gill Burbridge, Central Sussex College
 

3 Reasons why you will love Coursework.Info

  • we can give you unlimited access to 167,735 academic essays
  • we are used by and approved by teachers
  • Our essays protected by Turnitin anti-plagiarism software
Join Now

Why did Britain go to war over Poland in September 1939?


Art (356 Essays)
open Biology (4,474 Essays)
open Business Studies (4,048 Essays)
open Chemistry (5,096 Essays)
Classics (222 Essays)
open Design & Technology (882 Essays)
open Drama (1,150 Essays)
open English Language (5,166 Essays)
open English Literature (32,792 Essays)
open Geography (1,324 Essays)
open Health and Social Care (986 Essays)
close History (8,483 Essays)
History Projects (1,516 Essays)
close Modern World History (6,967 Essays)
Britain 1905-1951 (1,307 Essays)
Germany 1918-1939 (1,721 Essays)
International relations 1900-1939 (720 Essays)
International relations 1945-1991 (224 Essays)
Northern Ireland 1965-85 (610 Essays)
Russia, USSR 1905-1941 (713 Essays)
USA 1919-1941 (820 Essays)
USA 1941-80 (725 Essays)
Vietnam 1954-1975 (127 Essays)
open Information & Communication Technology (1,685 Essays)
Law (449 Essays)
open Maths (3,447 Essays)
open Media Studies (1,549 Essays)
Miscellaneous (415 Essays)
open Modern Foreign Languages (1,365 Essays)
Music (150 Essays)
open Physical Education (Sport & Coaching) (892 Essays)
open Physics (3,240 Essays)
Politics (1,527 Essays)
Psychology (232 Essays)
open Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics) (6,608 Essays)
Sociology (2,477 Essays)
Welsh (79 Essays)
Work experience reports (155 Essays)
Words:
559
Submitted:
Wed Oct 14 2009
Mark submitted by Author:
This means the author received either an A*/A or a 1st or that they were given 75%+
Average rating:
(0 votes)
Preview
Page 1 of 2
Have a little read...
here's a preview of the first 150 words of this essay with formatting removed for you to read
Why did Britain go to war over Poland in September 1939?

... Why did Britain go to war over Poland in September 1939? In this essay I am going to explain why Britain went to war over Poland in September 1939. Britain had not honored the other members of the League of Nations by offering military protection because they were afraid of igniting another world war. Germany, under Hitler, had violated the Treaty of Versailles by reinstating its draft program, producing weapons of war, and among other things: the reunion of Austria. Austria and Germany didn't actually have a war; Nazi Germany annexed Austria without a fight. All Britain and France did was send protests to Hitler, which he ignored of course. Tensions between Britain and France had begun to escalate. Soon after, Hitler announced his plans to annex Sudetenland. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Prime Minister Édouard Daladier had both met with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini in the Munich

Get instant access for only £4.99 or swap your work for FREE access

Other Similar Coursework

Not found exactly what you were looking for? Here are some essays which are similar to this one:

Title Members Rating
The Schlieffen Plan
Read a preview
"The First World War was the result of a badly mismanaged Balkan crisis in the summer of 1914 rather than the product of long standing rivalries between the great powers" Assess the truth of this opinion on the causes of the outbreak of World War One.
Read a preview
Were the alliances of WWI more likely to cause or to prevent war?
Read a preview
WHY WAS GERMANY SO DISCONTENTED WITH THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
Read a preview
How successful was the league in the 1920's and 1930's?
Read a preview
How well did the League of Nations keep the peace in the 1920's?
Read a preview
How far can the Alliance System Be Considered a Factor of the First World War?
Read a preview
Describe those terms of the Versailles treaty, which caused most bitterness in Germany. Explain why.
Read a preview
The hitler years was it all bad
Read a preview
The Successes and Failures of the Treaty of Versailles in Addressing the Causes of Conflict and Restoring Peace and Normality
Read a preview
we can give you unlimited access to 148,305 academic essays
Get instant access for only £4.99 or swap your work for FREE access

Most Popular International relations 1900-1939 Essays

Want to know what everybody else is looking at? Here are some essays that have been the most popular choices of our International relations 1900-1939 essays:

Title Members Rating
Why was the Western Front so static for so long? Is it true to say that there was no change in warfare in this period? What had changed in 1918?
Read a preview
Versailles and Hyperinflation, Germany 1919-28.
Read a preview
Was Germany to blame for the First World War?
Read a preview
The Causes of World War One
Read a preview

Most Recent International relations 1900-1939 Essays

Looking for the most up to date essays? Here are some of the most recently added essays in our International relations 1900-1939 category:

Title Members Rating
GCSE ESSAY- The Manchurian Dispute
Read a preview
Long term Causes of World War 1
Read a preview
How fair were the Paris Peace Treaties
Read a preview
Why did the League of Nations Fail?
Read a preview
GCSE

89,249 GCSE essays and coursework documents...

Whatever your subject, Coursework.Info provides model essays to give you ideas and inspiration for your GCSE coursework.


Here are our largest categories at GCSE level:

AS and A Level

43,825 AS and A Level essays and coursework documents...

Struggling for inspiration with your coursework? Coursework.Info illustrates a huge range of A level essay approaches to give you some ideas. Want IB coursework?


Here are our largest categories at AS and A Level level:

University

31,568 University essays and coursework documents...

Compare thousands of Degree-level essays instantly - Coursework.Info provides model coursework to help you analyse and critique.


Here are our largest categories at University level:

we can give you unlimited access to 148,305 academic essays
Get instant access for only £4.99 or swap your work for FREE access