BRITISH foreign policy has been most consistent since the autumn of 1931, when the Conservative Party secured that control of public affairs in England which it has never since even seen threatened.
BERLIN, July 24, 1940 (UP) -- German ire rose sharply today over Great Britain's refusal to accept Adolf Hitler's "appeal to common sense." Newspapers denounced British leaders and showed, by their ...
The military-industrial complex in the interwar years -- The warfare state and the nationalisation of Britain, 1939-55 -- The expert state: the military-scientific complex in the interwar years -- The ...