
Churchill's Memoirs of World War I 5: World Crisis Postwar
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"Memoirs of the First World War 5: World Crisis·After the War" After the First World War, Britain was in trouble due to issues such as the repatriation and demobilization of the army and the layoff of women. A civil war broke out in Russia, and the Allies intervened armedly, but to no avail. World War I weakened the capitalist world system; to end the state of war, a peace conference was held in Paris, France. Although the League of Nations was established, it did not achieve the goals of international security and disarmament. "Memoirs of the First World War 5: World Crisis and Postwar" focuses on events other than the Paris Peace Conference, the consequences of the Peace Conference resolutions, and the outside world's reaction to them. In addition, this volume also describes the profoundly contradictory and long-standing issues between Britain and Ireland; it describes that although Turkey was defeated in World War I, Kemalist Turkey was rising; although Greece was a victorious country, it staged a tragedy because of its war against Türkiye after the war.
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