Hitler thought no one would stop his expansion.
H.S. Chamberlain (Heinrich Samuel Chamberlain) and Neville Chamberlain are not closely related, though they share a surname. H.S. Chamberlain was a German philosopher and cultural critic, while Neville Chamberlain was a British politician who served as Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940. There is no direct familial connection between the two, despite their shared last name.
Anglo-German Agreement in 1938.
Munich conference of 1938, between Neville Chamberlain of the UK and Adolph Hitler of Germany
Munich conference of 1938, between Neville Chamberlain of the UK and Adolph Hitler of Germany
Munich conference of 1938, between Neville Chamberlain of the UK and Adolph Hitler of Germany
Neville Chamberlain was the Prime Minister of Britain between 28th May 1937 and 10th May 1940, he was succeeded by Sir Winston Churchill, Churchill was Prime Minster between 10th May 1940 and 26th July 1945.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Neville Chamberlain, then Winston Churchill.
"Peace for our time" was given in a speech 30 September 1938 not long after the Munich Agreement between Germany and England .
Chamberlain negotiated what he thought was a peace treaty with Hitler. It was called, "Peace in our time." Unfortunately, hitler did not respect that treaty.
One example of an agreement that was to be of no avail, was the non-aggression pact signed between Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler. World War II still happened between Britain, her allies, and Germany. Therefore, any agreement that is not kept by either party is to no avail, and was a waste of time.
Neville Chamberlain (March 18, 1869 - November 9, 1940) served as the first Member of Parliament for Birmingham Ladywood, serving between 1918 and 1929.
Neville Chamberlain (March 18, 1869 - November 9, 1940) served as the first Member of Parliament for Birmingham Ladywood, serving between 1918 and 1929, including the whole of 1919.