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Chamberlain, who met privately with the Fuhrer at his mountaintop retreat Berchtesgaden before the Munich conference, was convinced Hitler was a rational actor (if not a gentleman, as has often ...
A candid letter by Neville Chamberlain saying 'I still hope we may avoid the worst' six days before the start of the Second World War has emerged. The beleaguered British prime minister pursued an ...
During the Czechoslovak Crisis many Frenchmen were annoyed that Neville Chamberlain, although he flew thrice to Adolf Hitler (Berchtesgaden, Godesberg and Munich), did not fly to Paris. Instead, ...
Between Chamberlain’s Berchtesgaden and Godesberg trips, both the leaders of the British Liberal Party, Sir Archibald Sinclair, and the Labour Party, Clement Attlee, came out publicly against ...
A candid letter by Neville Chamberlain saying Britain was better off without him as prime minister has emerged 85 years later. The beleaguered politician made the painful admission four days after ...
After the final agreement with Iran over its nuclear program was announced in Vienna last week, references to one long-gone politician surged on social media: Neville Chamberlain. This is not ...
Jeremy Irons on playing Neville Chamberlain in 'Munich,' working with Netflix and why he hasn't seen 'The Snyder Cut.' ...
Even the most forward-looking historians likely never predicted that former British prime minister Neville Chamberlain would become a political meme only slightly less popular than the "get a ...
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They wanted peace, we got war - MSNNeville Chamberlain took his plane on September 15 to meet Adolf Hitler in Berchtesgaden. The first meeting having failed, he returned to Germany on 22 and 23 September 1938.
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