A.J.P. Book Review The Origin of World War II The Origin of World War II. Taylor suggested and studied a non-traditional and widely controversial theory about the underlying causes of World War II. Taylor is a British historian who specializes in diplomacy in the 20th century and his work as a historian says "to state the truth" even if it means contradiction with existing bias I insist on his book. This book was published in 1961 and was published in a relatively short period after the war and controversial for many years due to his notable popularity.
In 1961, A.JP considers this obedience policy to be a mistake and awkwardness that can be avoided. Taylor is in his book "The Origin of World War II". Taylor believes that Hitler does not have a blueprint for war and that his behavior is the same as what other German leaders may do. Asease is not passive, it is a positive policy, enabling Hitler's integration is a policy to be carried out by people who "face the real problem and do their best in that situation". Mr. Taylor said that obedience policy is considered a reasonable response to unpredictable leaders and is suitable for diplomatic and political time.
British historian AJP Taylor said in a book entitled "The Origin of the Second World War" that other countries should join armed groups in 1933, "In the book of constitutional means to hold power, Germany I gained the support of the majority of the people. " "(Doc.8) Taylor believes that Czechoslovakia would have been more secure if more countries were involved in the issue.He also said that since Germans have the power to hold him, Germany I believe it is the only person who can "end" (Document 8). He also said that "pacifier" is concerned that German failures involve Russian rule over the majority of Europe (Doc. 8), and many people are reluctant to do so. Third, at the origin of the Second World War, Keith Yu Bank believed that blocking Hitler before 1939 is not a problem for several reasons. Eubank also said the French are "afraid to repeat bloody sacrifices of 1914 - 1918." British want to appease Hitler