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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Political Cartoon : Will it? Will it Not?

In my cartoon, "Will it? Will it not?" the faliure of the League of Nations is depicted. The League of Nations is like a fledgling: just born. It has not spread its wings and it stands helpless and powerless. Japan, on the other hand is a snake: poisonous and harmful. It can eat the fledgling in one gulp. The League was supposed to avert another war and help keep peace between nations, but consequently, it was weak. In this cartoon, the League (fledgling) can only sit quiet and wait for Japan's next move. It can only hope and pray that Japan wouldn't conquer Manchuria. This cartoon is colored in black just to signify the age : this event happened a long time ago.
Japan, in 1931, conquered Manchuria, a province of China. The League stood silently and watched. When it decided to send a commisioner to look into the matter and deal with Japan in 1932, Japan left the League on the 27th of March 1932. This was on event which showed the true identity of the League of Nations.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Neville Chamberlain

was said by the British prime minister, Arthur Neville Chamberlain. Chamberlain was prime minister from 1937 – 1940. He was born into a political family in Birmingham on March 18, 1869. His father, Joseph Chamberlain and half brother, Austen Chamberlain were influential politicians in the late 19th and early 20th century. Chamberlain was educated in Birmingham in the Rugby School. He joined the debating society in which he spoke for the preservation of the United Kingdom. Later, he helped his father on his plantation in the Bahamas for seven years. A few years later, he married Anne de Vere Cole and had two children. After being elected into the Parliament as a Conservative, he ascended ranks, soon becoming the prime minister of Britain. His policy of appeasement was mostly disliked. After resigning from position of Chancellor, he still brought a great deal of support. Six months after leaving office, he died at the age of 71, on the 9th of November 1940.
In November 1911, Chamberlain was elected mayor in the Birmingham City Council, and immediately became the chairman of the Town Planning committee. In 1915, he became Lord Mayor of Birmingham, ho

Chamberlain was born into a family of influential politicians, eventually becoming one himself, after becoming a conservative member in the parliament in 1918. He hoped to avert another dreadful and disastrous war like WW1. For this, he decided to give into the demands of Germany, who were the hit the hardest after WW1. This was his policy of appeasement. Regrettably, Hitler didn’t follow the agreement signed between him and Chamberlain, causing Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement to fail. Chamberlain, unable to keep peace, declared war on Germany commencing WW2. Chamberlain’s attempt to avoid WW2 was unfruitful, but I think this attempt bought time for many countries suffering the Great Depression, unable to prepare quickly for another war, like France and Britain. Some soldiers who fought in WW1 were still suffering many war- related diseases, like the Gulf War Syndrome. (GWS) In many countries, people were trying to recover from the visions they had of the war and the deaths they had to experience. Chamberlain's policy of appeasement allowed such countries to prepare their soldiers and themselves, for the bloody battle which would occur. His visions for the future were ephemeral but his policy kept peace for his time. As he himself once said, he had "achieved peace for our time."
Works Cited
"Historic Figures." bbc.co.uk/history. 12 Jan 2008 . "Neville Chamberlain."
Spartacus Educational. 12 Jan 2008 .
"Neville Chamberlain." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. 11 Jan 2008. 12 Jan 2008 .
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