In 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain traveled to Munich, Germany, to meet with a tyrant, Adolf Hitler. Germany had absorbed Austria and sought to gain control over Czechoslovakia.
Against this backdrop of tension, the British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, flew to Germany to meet with Hitler. As each of Hitler’s demands were met by the British, he kept increasing ...
On Sept. 30, 1938, within Adolf Hitler’s private study in Munich, the Nazi leader and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed a document — the infamous Munich Agreement — that ...
Before leaving Munich, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Hitler agreed to work for peace. Chamberlain returned to Great Britain claiming, “I believe it is peace for our time.” ...
While the US has initiated preliminary negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, there are again warnings in Europe and the US that this could lead into the appeasement trap once again — as it did when ...
On Sept. 28, 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain appealed to Hitler for a conference, which was held the next day in Munich with the chiefs of governments of France, Italy and Britain.
Hitler regretted the deal he made with Neville Chamberlain at Munich in 1938. What he actually wanted was war—his goal was to conquer all of Czechoslovakia by force as a first step toward the conquest ...
Before leaving Munich, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Hitler agreed to work for peace. Chamberlain returned ...
Sign up for Forwarding the News, the Forward’s morning newsletter with all the news and analysis that matters to American Jews each day. On Sept. 30, 1938, within ...