Résumé:
With the emergence of Decolonization over the British Empire after the Second World War, history witnessed the vanish of the Greatest Empire the world has ever seen
However, the level of these processes of decolonization increased with the urgent desire of people in achieving independence and expelling colonization. Decolonization is push the British Empire to the loss of its colonial possessions in Asia, Africa and elsewhere by using the outrage of nations and the international pressures for self-determination which translated to the acceptance of gradual granting of self-rule to the British colonies .This work deals in details with the issue of the Emergence of Decolonization Movements within the British Colonies 1939-1973 as a radical development in the Great Empire. it is also an analysis of the impact of decolonization in the degradation of the Empire. further, this work is focus on the Decolonization Process in some countries in Asia and Africa as attempt to illustrate and provide the thesis with historical events and as answers to what is the British Decolonization, what was meant by the self- government for colonies and how the Empire was retreated due Decolonization .The main conclusion drawn from this work is despite the differences of the historical views Decolonization and the Second World War had the major part in the dissolution of the empire and its imperial plots.