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'By the early 1930s there was every sign that Europe had recovered from the First World War.'

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:41:59
Category: / History / European History
Length: 11 pages (3016 words)
By the early 1930s there was every sign that Europe had not recovered from the effects of the First World War. This can be seen in strained diplomatic relationships between many countries within Europe and political turmoil within states brought about by multi-party politics, where no one main party could take control and so was reliant on coalitions of sometimes only very vaguely allied principle parties. The main exponents of diplomatic tensions in central Europe …
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