Yahoo Web Search

Search results

      • peace for our time (uncountable) Used to evoke the situation where an aggressor is being appeased for the sake of delaying a (possibly inevitable) war. Used to evoke the idea of false political promises and false expectations.
      en.wiktionary.org › wiki › peace_for_our_time
  1. peace for our time ( uncountable) Used to evoke the situation where an aggressor is being appeased for the sake of delaying a (possibly inevitable) war. Used to evoke the idea of false political promises and false expectations.

  2. People also ask

  3. Peace-for-our-time definition: Used to evoke the situation where an aggressor is being appeased for the sake of delaying a (possibly inevitable) war. .

  4. Peace for Our Time Speech by Neville Chamberlain Summary & Facts. The context within which the speech “Peace for Our Time” was made needs to be clarified first. At that time, in September 30, 1938, Prime Minister Chamberlain of Great Britain, had signed an agreement with Italy, Germany, and France.

  5. "Peace for our time" was a declaration made by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in his 30 September 1938 remarks in London concerning the Munich Agreement and the subsequent Anglo-German Declaration.

  6. Abstract. This paper covers British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's role in the Munich Agreement, as well as his September 30th speech in London, and explains how Chamberlain's attempt to negotiate "peace" with Hitler was received by the public.

    • Erica L. Uszak
    • 2020
  7. peace for our time. Used to evoke the situation where an aggressor is being appeased for the sake of delaying a (possibly inevitable) war; Used to evoke the idea of false political promises and false expectations. See also. peace in our time; peace for our time on Wikipedia.

  8. Speaking at Downing Street a short while later he said it promised "peace for our time". This optimism was short lived, as the Munich Agreement was broken within a year and Britain went to...

  1. People also search for