Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
That was Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Von Ribbentrop.
Neville chamberlain
trying to avoid war by appeasing Germany.
The Munich Pact involved Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy. It set up the evacuation of the Sudetenland. It was signed on September 29, 1938.
The Prime Minister of England was Neville Chamberlain when Great Britain declared war on Germany on Sept 3, 1939
Neville Chamberlain, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Eduoard Daladier signed the Munich Agreement. Chamberlain was prime minister of the UK, Daladier of France, and Mussolini of Italy, which was Germany's Axis ally.
Germany invaded Belgium, and England had an agreement with Belgium to protect the country, which was one of the significant reasons why H. H. Asquith chose to enter the war. Asquith was the Prime Minister of the U.K.
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Gustav Stresemann was a German Chancellor for a few months in 1923 and foreign minister from 1924 to 1929, he played a key role in helping Germany get back on her feet. He negotiated to reduce Germany's reparation payments to a more realistic level, and to secure loans to stabilise the hyperinflated currency of the Weimar Republic. Gustav Stresemann was a German Chancellor for a few months in 1923 and foreign minister from 1924 to 1929, he played a key role in helping Germany get back on her feet. He negotiated to reduce Germany's reparation payments to a more realistic level, and to secure loans to stabilise the hyperinflated currency of the Weimar Republic.
Chamberlain had already capitulated to Hitler during the Munich agreement where he attempted to appease Germany and Hitler. Chamberlain no longer held the moral imperative to lead the country. A new leader was needed.
The English did not declare war on Germany, Great Britaindeclared war on Germany because Germany had invaded other European countries with which Great Britain had a mutual defense agreement.