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first answer: He said that he had brought "Peace in our time."

second answer: 30 September 1938: Upon his return to Britain, Chamberlain delivered his famous "peace for our time" speech to happy crowds: At Heston Aerodrome: The settlement of the Czechoslovakian problem, which has now been achieved is, in my view, only the prelude to a larger settlement in which all Europe may find peace. This morning I had another talk with the German Chancellor, Herr Hitler, and here is the paper which bears his name upon it as well as mine. Some of you, perhaps, have already heard what it contains but I would just like to read it to you: ... ' ... We regard the agreement signed last night and the Anglo-German Naval Agreement as symbolic of the desire of our two peoples never to go to war with one another again.'

At 10 Downing Street: My good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Go home and get a nice quiet sleep.

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What did Neville chamberlain say when he announced that Britain at war?

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How far did the Treaty of Versailles cause the outbreak of war in 1939?

there were many reasons for the outbreak of WWII in 1939 including. Conscription and rearmament- this was when Hitler disobeyed the ruling of the Treaty of Versailles by Reintroducing conscription and massively rearming the german armed forces past the limit of 100,000 men which was set by the Treaty of Versailles. this made the British government feel uneasy but Neville Chamberlain decide to follow a policy of appeasement, and allowed this. Remilitarization of the Rhineland this was also against the Treaty of Versailles and as above Neville chamberlain appeased this. Anschluss with Austria this was when Germany joined with Austria this was brought about by uproar in Austria caused by German Austrians who wanted to be reunited with the fatherland. Germany also called for a referendum which resulted with a vote 99.7 in favor of Anschluss. this was again against the Treaty of Versailles but again Neville Chamberlain appeased Hitler. Munich agreement- this was when Hitler decided he wanted the Sudetenland (a very industrious land in Czechoslovakia). this was also against the Treaty of Versailles but Chamberlain continued to appease Hitler. Czechoslovakia- this was Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia. After a great success with the Munich agreement Hitler decided that he wanted all of Czechoslovakia. he immediately marched his troops into Prague. still against the Treaty of Versailles but Chamberlain still appeased Hitler USSR-NAZI non aggression pact. this was when Germany signed a treaty with the USSR to enable them to acquire Poland without any trouble. they decided to split their colonies equally. this really enraged the British government so much that Neville Chamberlain threatened to Declare war on Germany if they invaded poland Poland- this was the straw that broke the camel's back. Germany and the USSR sent their troops to Warsaw on the 1st of September 1939. after this Chamberlain sent the notice to the British diplomatic representatives in Germany to issue a declaration of war. in conclusion you could say that there was many reasons for the outbreak of war in 1939 and no, one reason was the most important.


Peace in your time speech by Clement Atlee 1939?

Nope: Chamberlain returned from Munich in 1938, holding a 'piece of paper' & said 'Peace in our time'. On a scale of 1 to 10 for being incorrect it rates about 11. But that is not to say he was wrong to try to avoid war....


What time did chamberlain say his speech declaring war?

11.15 am 3 September 1939


Why did England appease Hitler?

"You seriously need to check your history. England (Britain in fact, not just England) NEVER gave in to Hitler." Actually, I think the problem here is the way the person worded the question. It is indeed correct to say England did not "give in" (as in surrender), but many people felt that Neville Chamberlain, whose policy as prime minister was to appease Hitler, gave in to him. Chamberlain truly believed that he could bargain with Hitler and that Hitler would compromise. Hitler, of course, had NO intention to compromise, and when Chamberlain came back home to England claiming he had basically prevented a war, and that there would be "peace in our time," he found out all too soon that Hitler had no intention of compromising, nor did he want peace. Chamberlain's serious mistake was trying to appease Hitler, and as I said, many people saw that as "giving in" to him.

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What did Neville Chamberlain say the Munich Agreement had achieved?

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What did Neville Chamberlain say to the Munich pact had preserved?

Preserved seems to be the wrong word. The Munich Pact was the agreement that allowed Germany to annexed the Sudetenland, owned by Czechoslovakia. It continued the Anglo-French policy of appeasement towards Hitler's Germany, ie giving them whatever they wanted in order to prevent another war. 'Preserved' would work had the uneasy peace that was continued due to the pact not ended eleven months after it was signed.


What did Neville chamberlain say when he announced that Britain at war?

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What did chamberlain say that Munich conference meant?

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What caused the outbreak of world war 2 in September 1939?

there were many reasons for the outbreak of WWII in 1939 including. Conscription and rearmament- this was when Hitler disobeyed the ruling of the Treaty of Versailles by Reintroducing conscription and massively rearming the german armed forces past the limit of 100,000 men which was set by the Treaty of Versailles. this made the British government feel uneasy but Neville Chamberlain decide to follow a policy of appeasement, and allowed this. Remilitarization of the Rhineland this was also against the Treaty of Versailles and as above Neville chamberlain appeased this. Anschluss with Austria this was when Germany joined with Austria this was brought about by uproar in Austria caused by German Austrians who wanted to be reunited with the fatherland. Germany also called for a referendum which resulted with a vote 99.7 in favor of Anschluss. this was again against the Treaty of Versailles but again Neville Chamberlain appeased Hitler. Munich agreement- this was when Hitler decided he wanted the Sudetenland (a very industrious land in Czechoslovakia). this was also against the Treaty of Versailles but Chamberlain continued to appease Hitler. Czechoslovakia- this was Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia. After a great success with the Munich agreement Hitler decided that he wanted all of Czechoslovakia. he immediately marched his troops into Prague. still against the Treaty of Versailles but Chamberlain still appeased Hitler USSR-NAZI non aggression pact. this was when Germany signed a treaty with the USSR to enable them to acquire Poland without any trouble. they decided to split their colonies equally. this really enraged the British government so much that Neville Chamberlain threatened to Declare war on Germany if they invaded poland Poland- this was the straw that broke the camel's back. Germany and the USSR sent their troops to Warsaw on the 1st of September 1939. after this Chamberlain sent the notice to the British diplomatic representatives in Germany to issue a declaration of war. in conclusion you could say that there was many reasons for the outbreak of war in 1939 and no, one reason was the most important.


How do you say Munich in Spanish?

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How far did the Treaty of Versailles cause the outbreak of war in 1939?

there were many reasons for the outbreak of WWII in 1939 including. Conscription and rearmament- this was when Hitler disobeyed the ruling of the Treaty of Versailles by Reintroducing conscription and massively rearming the german armed forces past the limit of 100,000 men which was set by the Treaty of Versailles. this made the British government feel uneasy but Neville Chamberlain decide to follow a policy of appeasement, and allowed this. Remilitarization of the Rhineland this was also against the Treaty of Versailles and as above Neville chamberlain appeased this. Anschluss with Austria this was when Germany joined with Austria this was brought about by uproar in Austria caused by German Austrians who wanted to be reunited with the fatherland. Germany also called for a referendum which resulted with a vote 99.7 in favor of Anschluss. this was again against the Treaty of Versailles but again Neville Chamberlain appeased Hitler. Munich agreement- this was when Hitler decided he wanted the Sudetenland (a very industrious land in Czechoslovakia). this was also against the Treaty of Versailles but Chamberlain continued to appease Hitler. Czechoslovakia- this was Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia. After a great success with the Munich agreement Hitler decided that he wanted all of Czechoslovakia. he immediately marched his troops into Prague. still against the Treaty of Versailles but Chamberlain still appeased Hitler USSR-NAZI non aggression pact. this was when Germany signed a treaty with the USSR to enable them to acquire Poland without any trouble. they decided to split their colonies equally. this really enraged the British government so much that Neville Chamberlain threatened to Declare war on Germany if they invaded poland Poland- this was the straw that broke the camel's back. Germany and the USSR sent their troops to Warsaw on the 1st of September 1939. after this Chamberlain sent the notice to the British diplomatic representatives in Germany to issue a declaration of war. in conclusion you could say that there was many reasons for the outbreak of war in 1939 and no, one reason was the most important.


Winston churchill opposed Neville chamberlain's policy of appeasement which he deemed?

Winston Churchill opposed Neville Chamberlain's policy of appeasement because he saw and new what Hitler was doing and new that he was getting stronger, he stood up and said this but was the only one who did so...He didint say appeasement was a bad idea he just thought after Hitler had broken his promises a couple of times he thought that they should have stopped and used aggression and stopped Hitler while they could.


Peace in your time speech by Clement Atlee 1939?

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What was the Munich Conference of 1938?

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