He signed the Munich Agreement in 1938, conceding the German-populated Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia to Germany. He believed Adolf Hitler's lie that his ambitions did not lie farther than this region. Fa
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Chamberlain finally declared war on Germany after the invasion of Poland on Sep 1939, but the realization by then was already too late to prevent the conflict from growing into a major war. Returning from Munich after the agreement to deliver Sudetenland into German hands, he was quoted in ...
Neville ChamberlainChamberlain, Nev·ille/ˈnevəl/ (1869–1940)a British politician in the Conservative Party who was elected prime minister in 1937. He was generally criticized for his policy ofappeasementtowards Hitler’s Germany(=agreeing to their demands)and for British military failures at...
Again, how can there be a two-state solution? With whom could there be such an agreement? And yet again, you “forgot” to answer the question:“What is the one step Israel could take, that will bring peace with the Palestinians.” ...
Caption Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain at Hotel Dreesen, Bad Godesberg, Germany, 22 Sep 1938; Wilhelm Keitel, Paul Otto Gustav Schmidt, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Dörnberg also present Date 22 Sep 1938 Photographer Unknown Source Information Source German Federal Archives Identification Code...
Winston Churchill opposed Neville Chamberlain over the issue of the Munich Pact. In 1938, Chamberlain traveled to Germany to meet with Hitler to try...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough...
Munich Agreement(From left) Neville Chamberlain, Édouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Count Galeazzo Ciano meeting in Munich, September 1938. On three occasions in September 1938, Chamberlain went to Germany in efforts to prevent the outbreak of a general European war over Hitler...
Neville Chamberlain, prime minister of the United Kingdom from May 28, 1937, to May 10, 1940, whose name is identified with the policy of ‘appeasement’ toward Adolf Hitler’s Germany in the period immediately preceding World War II. Learn more about Ch
The meeting ended with Hitler, Chamberlain, Daladier and Mussolini signing theMunich Agreementwhich transferred the Sudetenland to Germany. "We, the German Führer and Chancellor and the British Prime Minister, have had a further meeting today and are agreed in recognizing that the question of Anglo...