The phrase "Peace for Our Time" was spoken on 30 September 1938 by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in his speech concerning the Munich Agreement and the Anglo-German Declaration.[1]The phrase echoed Benjamin Disraeli, who upon returning from the Congress of Berlin in 1878 stated "I have returned from Germany with peace for our time." It is primarily remembered for its ironic value: less than a year after the agreement, following continued aggression from Hitler and his invasion of Poland, Europe was plunged into World War II.
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Stalin
this was said by Hittler. When he was picking one by one the europ's countries.
Benjamin Franklin is the person who the quote "There never was a good war or a bad peace" is attributed to.
Joseph Stalin
War
Jesus said ,"you will live in peace
Nelson Mandela said, "We wish peace, but you wish the peace of the grave, the peace of slavery, the peace of the prison, the peace of the oppressed."
'Peace in our Time' said Chamberlain when he returned from Munich.
I remember it was in the early days of the New Raj, and it was said by a royal radio commentator at that time, and his name was Mr. T. Peace.
In Dinka, "peace" is said as "cieng".
the wikia said that they are not sure but i think he retired after the tiger bomb accident
john Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
In Aramaic, "peace be with you" is said as "Shlama lak".
Nixon
He said that the agreement meant 'Peace for our time'.