(1)Duringthe1930s,aggressivemovesmadebyGermany,ItalyandJapahambiguousreasfromtheWest,HitlercametothecellorshipinGermanyin1934,hegraduallyunveiledhisambitioninbuildinganewmilitaryforcedespitetheprohibitiohetermsofVersaillestreaty
(2)FagMussoliniandHitler'sprovocationfrom1934to1939,DauhefearfulmemoryoftheFirstWorldWar,bothBritishandFrenchgoversfirsttriedtoappeasetheirhunger,doinglittlemorethanverbalprotest.
(3)Muniferencewasheldin1938.TheservativerulersofBritainpursedapoliceofivahtheaggressiveasofthefascisttries.M..
(4)BritainandFrancedeclaredwaronGermanyaftertwodays'ofHitler'sblitz-warinvasionofPolandoember1st,1939,whichmarkedtheformalbeginningoftheSedWorldWar.WithatoleratingUSSRandunderpreparedFrandBritain,GermantroopssweptthroughmanyEuropeantriesatalmostunbelievablespeed,leavingBritainthesolesurvivor.
(5)In1940WinstonChurchillsucceededChamberlainasPrimeMinister,aishAirForcethwartedHitler'sambitiontomakeBritainafinishingtouchtohisquest.In1941,HitlerturnedhislegionstowardstheSovietUnion.
(6)In1941,theUatesofficiallyehewarafterJapanesesurpriseattackofPearlHarbor.IntheAsian-Pacificbattlefield,aperformedasthebiggestforceofresistanceagainstJapaneseambitionsinAsia.
(7)ThesedWorldWarlastforsixyears,InFebruary,1943,GermanforcessurrouStalingradandthefinalsurrenderwasonMay7,1945.ThewaragainstJapancludedonAugust14,1945,
(8)Afterthewar,thenewgoverworkedoutnewpoliciestahetry'smassivepostwarrestruandtheproposalofakindof"from-cradle-to-grave"socialsecuritysystemted.Atthesametime,"theMarshallPlan"didhelpBritain,especiallyBritishindustryandfntrade,torecover.
(9)The1960swithesexualliberationaremendouspopularityoftheBeatles.