Introduction : international history and the memory of the Second World War -- On virtue : Stalin's diplomacy and the origins of the Great Patriotic War -- On guilt : the Federal Republic of Germany and Nazi aggression -- On complicity : Italian foreign policy, fascist ideology and the axis -- On decadence : French foreign policy and the fall of the Third Republic -- On folly : Great Britain, appeasement and the romance of decline -- On liberty : FDR, American intervention and the empire of right -- On tragedy : the dark valley of Imperial Japan -- Conclusion : history, identity, memory.
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