Description: The author examines events concerning Poland following the First World War and how these ultimately contributed to a second world war barely twenty years later.
Brief description: Norman Ridley is an Open University Honours graduate and a writer on inter-war intelligence. He lives in the Channel Islands.
Review Quotes: "What I thought of as a relatively static 20-year dictate from the Allied powers via the Versailles Treaty turned out to be multiple roiling tempests that continuously threatened the so-called peace. It's all marvelously explained, including the all-important motivations of the prominent diplomats and politicians of the time."-- "Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"