Yourletters: How Many Died?

Daily PostJune 29, 2006

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FURTHER to my letter on the build-up to World War II, the British Government in 1936 could have prevented the last re-militarision of the Rhineland by diplomacy. (This last word was omitted). The German army would not have supported Hitler in this breach of the treaty of Versailles, especially if France had then supported Britain.

Secondly, the previous General Election in Britain was in 1935, the previous year. There was no General Election afterwards until 1945, ten years later.

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