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Britain in the early days of 1919 was a sullen, depressed and angry place. The end of the Great War the previous November had caused a momentary surge of national euphoria but the stark realisation of the horror of war and the deaths of nearly a million British soldiers, sailors and airmen as well as civilian losses in German air raids and naval attacks, had led many to question the reasons for the conflict.
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