Nope
Adolf Hitler. (You didn't ask for a historical figure like Ghandi, you ask for one he could be compared to.) Actually, Neville Chamberlain might be a better choice.
"You seriously need to check your history. England (Britain in fact, not just England) NEVER gave in to Hitler." Actually, I think the problem here is the way the person worded the question. It is indeed correct to say England did not "give in" (as in surrender), but many people felt that Neville Chamberlain, whose policy as prime minister was to appease Hitler, gave in to him. Chamberlain truly believed that he could bargain with Hitler and that Hitler would compromise. Hitler, of course, had NO intention to compromise, and when Chamberlain came back home to England claiming he had basically prevented a war, and that there would be "peace in our time," he found out all too soon that Hitler had no intention of compromising, nor did he want peace. Chamberlain's serious mistake was trying to appease Hitler, and as I said, many people saw that as "giving in" to him.
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Chamberlain suggested appeasement as a strategy to maintain peace in Europe and avoid another devastating conflict like World War I, believing that satisfying Hitler's demands could prevent war. He aimed to buy time for Britain to rearm and prepare for possible future conflicts. Chamberlain would consider fighting if Germany's aggression directly threatened British interests or if diplomacy failed entirely, particularly if invasion of neighboring countries occurred.
He was a lot like Daniel Miller.
Hitler was known to have been influenced by the works of English author Houston Stewart Chamberlain, who wrote about the purported superiority of the Aryan race. American authors like Henry Ford, whose anti-Semitic views were reflected in his writings, also influenced Hitler through their xenophobic and nationalistic ideologies.
Many historians consider Neville Chamberlain to be a weak leader. He is most famously known for his policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany, which is seen as a failure in hindsight as it ultimately failed to prevent World War II. Chamberlain's approach to diplomacy and his failure to accurately assess Hitler's intentions have led to criticisms of his leadership abilities.
Adolf Hitler. (You didn't ask for a historical figure like Ghandi, you ask for one he could be compared to.) Actually, Neville Chamberlain might be a better choice.
"You seriously need to check your history. England (Britain in fact, not just England) NEVER gave in to Hitler." Actually, I think the problem here is the way the person worded the question. It is indeed correct to say England did not "give in" (as in surrender), but many people felt that Neville Chamberlain, whose policy as prime minister was to appease Hitler, gave in to him. Chamberlain truly believed that he could bargain with Hitler and that Hitler would compromise. Hitler, of course, had NO intention to compromise, and when Chamberlain came back home to England claiming he had basically prevented a war, and that there would be "peace in our time," he found out all too soon that Hitler had no intention of compromising, nor did he want peace. Chamberlain's serious mistake was trying to appease Hitler, and as I said, many people saw that as "giving in" to him.
Neville Chamberlain was the British PM in the late 30s. there was a Joseph Chamberlain...... Austen Chamberlain ? I've heard the name, but..... Looks like Joe & Austen are one & the same !
no he dosent like kristian Stewart no really
During the actual time of the appeasement, most of the British public agreed with the appeasement because it looked each time like the movement by Hitler was the last thing he wanted. No one wanted war, and Chamberlain felt after meeting with Hitler, that Hitler could be trusted to go no further. However, that soon changed and the british public knew they had been lied to by Hitler.
Hitler
because hitler does not like jews and jews dont like hitler and hitler smelled my butt
my dad has got a mustasce like hitler is he hitler
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Hitler never had any children.