they thought that if they gave him land he wouldn't want more. they thought it would avoid war.
Because Neville Chamberlain resigned.
The Prime Minister of the UK preceding Winston Churchill was Neville Chamberlain (Conservative), who came from a very unfortunate political family. Neville's relative Austin Chamberlain was the first Conservative leader to not be Prime Minister and Neville himself became the first Prime Minister to not fight a general election as he took over from Stanley Baldwin in 1936.
Winston chruchill . No, it was Neville Chamberlain. Churchill took over in May 1940, just before Dunkirk.
Hitler never invaded Sudan. Sudan is a country in Africa, to the south of Egypt, it did see fighting in the second world war, but between Britain and Italy, not Germany. Hitler did annex the Sudetenland, which was the northern, western, and south western part of Czechoslovakia. Its population had an ethnic German majority, and Hitler claimed that as the people living there were Germans it should be part of Germany. Pressure from Hitler lead to the infamous Munich Agreement. An international conference was called in Munich, Germany, to discuss the future of the Sudetenland. It was attended by Germany, UK, France, and Italy, but not Czechoslovakia. At the meeting it was agreed that Hitler should be given The sudetenland in exchange for an assurance that he would make no other territorial claims in Europe. Germany took over then Sudetenland on the 30th of September 1938. Brirish primeminister Neville Chamberlain hailed it as bringing peace in our time.
Neville Chamberlain was both right and wrong to appease Hitler. He was right to keep Hitler from getting hyper angry and coming after England if he did not get the Sudetenland. He was wrong because if he had stood his ground to hold up the terms of the Versailles Treaty he would have maintained the integrity of the Treaty and his own integrity. It really did not matter what anyone did. Hitler was going to do whatever he wanted so really it is a moot point.
Prime Minister Chamberlain basically gave Hitler the Sudetenland. From this Chamberlain proclaimed "Peace in our time".
Because Neville Chamberlain resigned.
No. Neville Chamberlain made his speech over the radio.
Because Neville Chamberlain resigned.
At the time that Hitler's Germany invaded Poland in September of 1939, the 'PM' (or, Prime Minister) of Great Britain was Neville Chamberlain. Chamberlain would remain in office only until the next spring (May), when Winston Churchill would take over.
The Prime Minister of the UK preceding Winston Churchill was Neville Chamberlain (Conservative), who came from a very unfortunate political family. Neville's relative Austin Chamberlain was the first Conservative leader to not be Prime Minister and Neville himself became the first Prime Minister to not fight a general election as he took over from Stanley Baldwin in 1936.
Neville Chamberlain was Prime minister until may 1940 when Churchill took over.
Because the germans tried to take over Poland and then we stepped in
Chamberlain may have only wanted to get along, to accomodate may not have been appeasemnt in his mind. When Hitler took over Austria there was no great international uproar and it was true that the Sudetenland had a large Germanic population. Peace was important not simply as a concept, it was important because people were truly war weary.
The Prime Minister of England before World War 2 began was Neville Chamberlain. Winston Churchill was appointed by the king to take over for Chamberlain to be the Prime Minister of the temporary ministerial position to run the war effort and country. Chamberlain's efforts failed as he had tried to appease Hitler and that failed when Hitler attacked England and France. He was also in poor health and needed to be replaced. You can read more about him on the related link below.
Answerwinston Churchill but in 1940 neville Chamberlain took over he was a tough confident leader whose famous speeches gave people hope.
Neville Chamberlain at the start of the war and Winston Churchill in 1940, elected by the Conservative party as a replacement for Chamberlain rather than the British people. Labour Party leader Clement Atlee replaced Churchill in 1945 after an election, before the Japanese surrender.