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35: The Second Italo-Ethiopian War Pt. 2 - Resolution

2020/12/2
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After the Italians moved into Ethiopia there was little doubt in how the war would end, unless another European power became involved.

Sources:

  • Great Britain and the Abyssinian Crisis, 1935-1936 by Louis John Smith

  • Black Nationalism and the Italo-Ethiopian Conflict 1934-1936 by William r. Scott

  • 'No More Hoares to Pairs': British Foreign policymaking and the Abyssinian Crisis, 1935 by Andrew Holt

  • Canada, Sanctions, and the Abyssinian Crisis of 1935 by Brock Millman

  • Between Rome and London: Pius XI, the Catholic Church, and the Abyssinian Crisis of 1935-1936 by Peter C. Kent

  • The Catholic Missions, British West African Nationalists, and the Italian Invasion of Ethiopia, 1935-36 by S.K.B. Asante

  • The Effect of Italy's Expansionist Policies on Anglo-Egyptian Relations in 1935 by L. Morsy

  • The Ethiopian Intelligentsia and the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1941 by Bahru Zewde

  • Imperial Links: The Italian-Ethiopian War and Japanese New Order Thinking, 1935-36 by Reto Hofmann

  • Imperial Defense in the Mediterranean on the Eve of the Ethiopian Crisis (July-October 1935) by Rosario Quartararo

  • The Japanese and the Italo-Ethiopian Crisis, 1935-36 by S.O. Agbi

  • The League's Handling of the Italo-Abyssinian Dispute by Alfred Zimmern

  • The Machinery of British Policy in the Ethiopian Crisis by Gaines Post Jr.

  • The Test of Aggression in the Italo-Ethiopian War by Quincy Wright

  • The Hoare-Laval Plan: A Study in International Politics by Henderson B. Braddick

  • The Royal Navy and the Ethiopian Crisis of 1935-36 by Arthur Marder

  • The World Crisis of 1936 by Marquess of Lothian

  • British West Indian Reaction to the Italian-Ethiopian War: An Episode in Pan-Africanism by Robert G. Weisbord

  • British Policy in East Africa, March 1891-May 1935 by James C. Robertson

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