My Father ( born 1907 ) discussed this with me before his death in 1982 when I asked him what he thought of Chamberlain and the Munich Agreement. He told me that the average Brit had a very poor opinion of Mr. Chamberlain and an even lower one of Adolph Hitler ( but for different reasons ) and that they doubted there would be peace in their time believing that Hitler would strike first. Most felt that the bit of paper that Mr. Chamberlain waved when he arrived back from Munich was not " Peace in our Time, " but more " No war this Year, " and history proved them right.
Chamberlain defends the agreement in front of the United Kingdom's House of Commons.
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The British people didn't have the persuasion that this war was really big to Great Britain leaving them no choice but to not support the war
Loyalists were on the British side and did not want to break away from the british land. So there for no they did not support independence.
In 1958 there was the Munich air disaster, when 20 people died in a crash of a plane that had the Manchester United Football team on it. In 1972 athletes were kidnapped at the Munich Olympics. 11 of them were killed.
one word "Backstabbing" They felt that they were being backstabbed by the allies because it was agreed that hitler took control of the sudetanland
Chamberlain defends the agreement in front of the United Kingdom's House of Commons.
The British people didn't have the persuasion that this war was really big to Great Britain leaving them no choice but to not support the war
The population of munich germany, as of Dec. 31 2007, is 1,356,594.
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Most of the French people did support Joan. However, a minority supported the British.
They were Loyalists.
There is no such thing. To adaqutely support a child is so expensive, two people living separately with a combined income of 10,000 or less will be struggling no matter what the agreement is.
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The British people didn't have the persuasion that this war was really big to Great Britain leaving them no choice but to not support the war
According to the Wikipedia article "Munich air disaster", the house was unoccupied.
Loyalists were on the British side and did not want to break away from the british land. So there for no they did not support independence.