Birmingham, England was his birthplace and lifelong home.
Prime minister of Britain
Technically, Neville Chamberlain was the Prime minister at the START of the war. He was unwilling to be "responsible for" and "go down in history" for an inevitably destructive war. His nickname was "The Coroner." He only spent about 2 years as the PM. Chamberlain was 68 when he became the PM and was educated at Rugby School and Mason College (now the University of Birmingham). Chamberlain is little remembered because he didn't have the balls to deal with war, though he would likely not have been enough of a boss (like his successor) to support and encourage his country during wartime (especially WORLD WAR II). Perhaps the most famous Prime Minister in our life times (and the boss-est gangsta ever to lead the British), Sir Winston Churchill, became the Prime Minister in 1940, though the actual war start on September 1, 1939. He was a boss...(:
Britain exercised a policy of appeasement with Hitler because initially, his demands were reasonable. The belief was that if appeasement was used, he would eventually become satisfied and stop his aggression. The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain believed that appeasement was the appropriate tactic.
No, I am a relative of his and i can tell you he didn't. Apart from the relatives he has in Birmingham, I am pretty sure there were no others spotted around the country.
The leader of Great Britain from 1919 to 1939 was David Lloyd George (1919-1922), followed by Andrew Bonar Law (1922-1923) and then Stanley Baldwin (1923-1937). Neville Chamberlain took over as Prime Minister in 1937 and led the country until 1940.
Prime minister of Britain
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all sorts poland which started the war and amsterdam 2 find out more read anne franks diary by the way i am only ten so ive done quite well awsering this though i am annoynoumous and i am a girl
During the second war world there were two prime ministers.The first was Neville Chamberlain who was in power from 1937-1940the second prime minister was Winston Churchill who then took over from Neville Chamberlain until 1945.But if you are doing nova net the right answer in Winston Churchill!Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill
Technically, Neville Chamberlain was the Prime minister at the START of the war. He was unwilling to be "responsible for" and "go down in history" for an inevitably destructive war. His nickname was "The Coroner." He only spent about 2 years as the PM. Chamberlain was 68 when he became the PM and was educated at Rugby School and Mason College (now the University of Birmingham). Chamberlain is little remembered because he didn't have the balls to deal with war, though he would likely not have been enough of a boss (like his successor) to support and encourage his country during wartime (especially WORLD WAR II). Perhaps the most famous Prime Minister in our life times (and the boss-est gangsta ever to lead the British), Sir Winston Churchill, became the Prime Minister in 1940, though the actual war start on September 1, 1939. He was a boss...(:
Neville Chamberlain. He worked to let Hitler take part of Czechoslovakia in hopes that would end Germany's territorial expansion plans. It did not work and history has criticized him heavily.
Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill of Britain . (Your question lacks specifics such as for what country .)
Britain exercised a policy of appeasement with Hitler because initially, his demands were reasonable. The belief was that if appeasement was used, he would eventually become satisfied and stop his aggression. The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain believed that appeasement was the appropriate tactic.
The Prime Minister of England before World War 2 began was Neville Chamberlain. Winston Churchill was appointed by the king to take over for Chamberlain to be the Prime Minister of the temporary ministerial position to run the war effort and country. Chamberlain's efforts failed as he had tried to appease Hitler and that failed when Hitler attacked England and France. He was also in poor health and needed to be replaced. You can read more about him on the related link below.
Nevelle Chamberlain was the prime minister.
No, I am a relative of his and i can tell you he didn't. Apart from the relatives he has in Birmingham, I am pretty sure there were no others spotted around the country.
The leader of Great Britain from 1919 to 1939 was David Lloyd George (1919-1922), followed by Andrew Bonar Law (1922-1923) and then Stanley Baldwin (1923-1937). Neville Chamberlain took over as Prime Minister in 1937 and led the country until 1940.