Appeasement
A promise not to make any more territorial demands.
The representatives from Great Britain and France: prime ministers Neville Chamberlain and Édouard Daladier.
Chamberlain was the father of the "appeasement policy" of the mid to late 1930's in Europe. He felt that by "giving in" to Hitler's territorial demands he would prevent a larger war from starting in Europe. Of course the reality was that by giving in to Hitler time and time again......he only embolden Hitler into believing that Britian would not stand by Poland if Hitler invaded....leading directly to World War II
Prime Minister Chamberlain basically gave Hitler the Sudetenland. From this Chamberlain proclaimed "Peace in our time".
Chamberlain negotiated what he thought was a peace treaty with Hitler. It was called, "Peace in our time." Unfortunately, hitler did not respect that treaty.
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Neville Chamberlain
The significance of the 045act Chamberlain lies in its role in the historical events leading up to World War II. The Chamberlain was a policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany, pursued by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in the late 1930s. This policy aimed to avoid conflict by giving in to some of Hitler's demands. However, it ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of war, as Hitler continued his aggressive expansionist policies. The Chamberlain's approach is now seen as a cautionary tale about the dangers of appeasement in the face of aggression.
Made More Demands
made more demands ..;))
made more demands ..;))
made more demands ..;))