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"I believe it is peace for our time . . . peace with honour."
i believe it was Winston Churchill
Generally, yes.
Winston Churchill was an atheist, and therefore did not believe in an afterlife.
For one reason, in particular, the March 1939 annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany changed British public opinion, as well as the mindset of many British leaders, regarding appeasement. By this action, Germany demonstrated more clearly than ever before that it was committed to aggressive expansion at the expense of other independent European nations. Thus, no longer could many observers in the West believe in the goodwill and balance of Nazi Germany's foreign policy.
There are no roads to Churchill, but I think believe the distance is just under 1,000 km from Winnipeg.
He was a minister of England and Polish people love him because he saved Poland. Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940. I assume you are referring to this one because the category is English history, but there are other famous Chamberlains. The Wikipedia entry on him is informative. He was Prime Minister when World War II began. He tried to negotiate peace with Hitler through appeasement. He made the famous quote, "I believe it is peace in our time" after the Munich Pact in 1938.Examples of other British Chamberlains:* Austen Chamberlain was a Nobel Peace Prize winner and British politician. * Joseph Chamberlain was a British politician and father of Austen and Neville Chamberlain. * Richard Chamberlain was a British politician. There are famous American Chamberlains, too, but they have much less impact on English history:* Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was a General during the United States Civil War. His impact on English history would only be related to the English involvement in the U.S. Civil War. * Richard Chamberlain is an American actor who starred in Shogun and The Thorn Birds, among other television and movie productions. I include mention of him because he has played British characters and I have heard some people erroneously claim that he is British.
Christian Corbet sculpted two portraits of Sir Winston Churchill both authorized by Churchill's daughter Lady Soames. I believe the works were sculpted in 2008 and 2009. I believe that Lady Soames owns one of the sculptures as does one of Churchill's grandchildren. ref. www.christiancorbet.com
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Contrary to what most people believe, it has never been Vic Reeves. The dog's voice is Bob Mortimer