"Combination: But I have a question asking you, do you think you are an English or Jamaican? [Milky is nervous about friends and around, so there is a long and uneasy silence ... ] Milky: [Finally] English, Combination: cute, cute, love you, great man, proud, learn from him, this is a proud man, this is what we need, men Pride of 2,000 years, this small fucking island was raped and plundered, and those who came here wanted two shit world wars.
In the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, in the face of increasingly powerful (and sometimes contradictory) nationalist movements, the cancellation of postwar colonization is nearly perfectly rushed and Britain regains its territory It is rare to fight to maintain. In 1956, the Suez crisis led to humiliation of Britain's limits, the United States opposed the interventions against Egypt in the UK, France, and Israel and believed this to be an adventure to endanger the American interests in the Middle East .
In order to avoid falling into a local nationalist movement and a costly struggle, the British withdrew from most of the remaining colonies at a premature pace. Until 1959, Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika made some public autonomy publicly. Everyone was independent from 1961 to 1963. You can read various British government documents on the demise of the empire. There are four multivolume sets covering the general policy implemented in London from 1945 to 1971. Domestic volume covering specific areas and colonial experiences including Egypt and Middle East, Malaysia, British West Indies, Central African Republic, Ghana, Nigeria, Malaya, Malta and Cyprus until 1956 Yes. Details are here.
Under British rule, two nationalist movements began to collide. After World War II, in the opinion of the majority of the United Nations special committee on Palestinian issues concerning the issue of Palestine, 56% of the Jewish state of the country and 44% of the Arab countries are divided. International management (minority opinion of the committee suggests a federation alliance during the mission)