Guilty Men

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Guilty Men is a 1940 polemical book, co-authored by Michael Foot under a pseudonym, that fiercely condemned British appeasement policies toward Nazi Germany in the 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
polemical work
political book
author Frank Owen
Michael Foot
Peter Howard
authorCollectivePseudonym Cato
coAuthorRole Frank Owen was a co-author
Michael Foot was a co-author
Peter Howard was a co-author
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes British appeasement policy
interwar British political leadership
policy of appeasement toward Nazi Germany
criticizesPolitician Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
surface form: Lord Halifax

Neville Chamberlain
Stanley Baldwin
form prose
genre polemical literature
political non-fiction
hasPerspective critical of interwar Conservative governments
supportive of a more confrontational stance toward Nazi Germany
historicalFocus prelude to the Second World War
impact contributed to the post-appeasement political climate in Britain
language English
mainSubject British foreign policy
Nazi Germany
World War II
surface form: Second World War

appeasement
mediaType print
notableFor fierce condemnation of appeasement
influencing British public opinion against appeasement
politicalOrientation anti-appeasement
publicationContext published after the outbreak of war with Nazi Germany
published during the Second World War
publicationYear 1940
publishedUnderPseudonym Cato
publisherType British publisher
timePeriodDescribed 1930s
title Guilty Men self-link

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Michael Foot notableWork Guilty Men
Foot notableWork Guilty Men
subject surface form: Michael Foot
Guilty Men title Guilty Men self-link