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Chamberlain was relieved, he thought he prevented the war from reaching them. He was wrong though, his appeasement tactic only convince Hitler that the German army would not meet serious resistance.

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Q: What was the general feeling of the British prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after his meeting with Adolf Hitler?
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