Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial
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Resumo: | The theoretical tradition of tragedy - unresolved and insoluble conflict - is the theoretical formulation that guides us to analyze the Munich Agreement (1938). We start from the assumption - in a confractual scenario - that whether England and France gave in or not to Hitler's blackmail in the Munich Agreement we would have the anticipation of the occurrence of World War II (September 1, 1939). In other words, the inevitability of war, from a tragic perspective, is linked to the German foreign policy (aggressive and expansive) of the Third Reich and the appeasement policy of the British and French. Therefore, Munich is a turning point in the appeasement policy of the English and French. We will use data, charts, demonstrated that even with Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's pathetic and empty gesture of returning to London and saying that he brought peace to Europe, there were significant increases - different from the appeasement period - in French, British and German arms production from the months following September 1938. In other words, the war drums of September 1938 already foreshadowed the arrival of god Mars (god of War). |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler.Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler.Munich. Neville ChamberlainHitler.GuerraMuniqueNeville ChamberlainHITLERThe theoretical tradition of tragedy - unresolved and insoluble conflict - is the theoretical formulation that guides us to analyze the Munich Agreement (1938). We start from the assumption - in a confractual scenario - that whether England and France gave in or not to Hitler's blackmail in the Munich Agreement we would have the anticipation of the occurrence of World War II (September 1, 1939). In other words, the inevitability of war, from a tragic perspective, is linked to the German foreign policy (aggressive and expansive) of the Third Reich and the appeasement policy of the British and French. Therefore, Munich is a turning point in the appeasement policy of the English and French. We will use data, charts, demonstrated that even with Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's pathetic and empty gesture of returning to London and saying that he brought peace to Europe, there were significant increases - different from the appeasement period - in French, British and German arms production from the months following September 1938. In other words, the war drums of September 1938 already foreshadowed the arrival of god Mars (god of War).A tradição teórica da tragédia - conflito não solucionado e insolúvel - é a formulação teórica que nos orienta a analisar o Acordo de Munique (1938). Partimos do pressuposto – num cenário confractual - que Inglaterra e França cedendo ou não a chantagem de Hitler no Acordo de Munique teríamos a antecipação da ocorrência da II Guerra Mundial (1° setembro de 1939). Ou seja, a inevitabilidade da guerra, numa perspectiva trágica, está ligada a política externa alemã (agressiva e expansiva) do III Reich e a política de apaziguamento de ingleses e franceses. Portanto, Munique é um ponto de inflexão na política de apaziguamento de ingleses e franceses. Utilizaremos dados, quadros, demonstrado que mesmo com o gesto patético e vazio do primeiro ministro Neville Chamberlain ao retornar a Londres e dizer que trouxe paz à Europa, houve aumentos significativos – diferente do período de appeasement - na produção armamentista de franceses, britânicos e alemães a partir dos meses seguintes a setembro de 1938. Ou seja, os tambores da guerra de setembro de 1938 já prenunciavam a chegada de deus Marte (deus da Guerra).Universidade Federal do Rio Grande2022-02-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/cn/article/view/1396410.14295/rcn.v3i3.13964Campos Neutrais - Revista Latino-Americana de Relações Internacionais; v. 3 n. 3 (2021): Número 3 (Set-Dez de 2021); 04-262596-1314reponame:Campos Neutraisinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURGporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/cn/article/view/13964/9334Copyright (c) 2022 José Renato Ferraz da Silveira; Gideon Maciel info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Silveira, José Renato FerrazMaciel , Gideon 2022-02-18T13:53:19Zoai:periodicos.furg.br:article/13964Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/cnPUBhttps://periodicos.furg.br/cn/oai2596-13142596-1314opendoar:2022-02-18T13:53:19Campos Neutrais - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial da Silveira, José Renato Ferraz Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler. Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler. Munich. Neville Chamberlain Hitler. Guerra Munique Neville Chamberlain HITLER |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial |
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Munique (1938) e as trompetas do Apocalipse anunciam a II Guerra Mundial |
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da Silveira, José Renato Ferraz |
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da Silveira, José Renato Ferraz Maciel , Gideon |
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Maciel , Gideon |
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da Silveira, José Renato Ferraz Maciel , Gideon |
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Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler. Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler. Munich. Neville Chamberlain Hitler. Guerra Munique Neville Chamberlain HITLER |
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Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler. Munich. Neville Chamberlain. Hitler. Munich. Neville Chamberlain Hitler. Guerra Munique Neville Chamberlain HITLER |
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The theoretical tradition of tragedy - unresolved and insoluble conflict - is the theoretical formulation that guides us to analyze the Munich Agreement (1938). We start from the assumption - in a confractual scenario - that whether England and France gave in or not to Hitler's blackmail in the Munich Agreement we would have the anticipation of the occurrence of World War II (September 1, 1939). In other words, the inevitability of war, from a tragic perspective, is linked to the German foreign policy (aggressive and expansive) of the Third Reich and the appeasement policy of the British and French. Therefore, Munich is a turning point in the appeasement policy of the English and French. We will use data, charts, demonstrated that even with Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's pathetic and empty gesture of returning to London and saying that he brought peace to Europe, there were significant increases - different from the appeasement period - in French, British and German arms production from the months following September 1938. In other words, the war drums of September 1938 already foreshadowed the arrival of god Mars (god of War). |
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