How Britain Initiated Both World Wars - Second Edition
This enlarged second edition presents a controversial examination of Britain's role in initiating the two world wars of the 20th century. Author Nick Kollerstrom challenges conventional historical narratives by analyzing both conflicts together, providing readers with an improved perspective on Britain's responsibility in these global conflicts.
Anti-War Historical Analysis
This anti-war polemic investigates the concept of deliberately initiating world wars, focusing specifically on Britain's actions against a country that consistently sought peace and friendship. The book questions established historical interpretations and presents evidence supporting the thesis that Britain bore significant responsibility for both World War I and World War II.
Accessible Format for Challenging Ideas
Written as an easy-to-read booklet, this work makes complex historical arguments accessible to general readers. The straightforward presentation allows readers to engage with controversial historical perspectives without requiring specialized academic background. This approach challenges what many have believed throughout their lives about these pivotal 20th century conflicts.
Second Edition Enhancements
This enlarged second edition includes expanded content and analysis not present in the original publication. By examining both world wars in conjunction rather than as separate events, the author provides readers with a comparative framework that illuminates patterns and motivations across both conflicts.
Product Details
Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform in May 2016, this paperback edition offers readers a physical format for studying and referencing this alternative historical perspective. The book falls within the History & Theory category and addresses significant questions in political science regarding war initiation and international relations during the 20th century.
For Readers Seeking Alternative Historical Perspectives
This work is designed for readers interested in revisionist history, anti-war literature, and alternative interpretations of major historical events. It provides documentation and arguments that challenge mainstream historical narratives about Britain's role in global conflicts, making it relevant for anyone interested in understanding different perspectives on World War I and World War II origins.