Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 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.

  2. Sep 30, 2013 · Neville Chamberlain signed a nonaggression pact with Hitler and Mussolini in Munich in 1938, agreeing to cede the Sudetenland to Germany. He declared that the pact was a sign of "peace for our time" and received a hero's welcome from the British public. The pact was short-lived, as Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia in 1939 and Britain declared war on Germany.

  3. Aug 4, 2023 · Learn about the diplomatic strategy of appeasement, which involved making concessions to Nazi Germany to avoid war. Find out why British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain pursued appeasement and what were its consequences for Europe.

  4. Sep 21, 2018 · On 30 September 1938, Neville Chamberlain declared ‘Peace for our time’ after Germany, Britain, France and Italy reached a settlement allowing Nazi Germany to annex parts of Czechoslovakia

  5. Aug 6, 2018 · Chamberlain read the above statement in front of 10 Downing St. and said: "My good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time... Go home and get a nice quiet sleep." EuroDocs > History of the United Kingdom: Primary Documents ...

  6. People also ask

  7. Jan 6, 2022 · The prime minister's famous "piece of paper" was a private agreement with Hitler in 1938, expressing their desire for peace and negotiation. Learn what it said, why it was sent to the Imperial War Museum and how it relates to appeasement.

  8. Read the full text transcript of Neville Chamberlain's speech at the Heston Aerodrome near London, UK, on September 30, 1938, in which he announced the Anglo-German settlement of the Czechoslovakian problem and the desire of the German Fuhrer and the British Prime Minister to assure the peace of Europe. Learn more about the historical context, the background and the consequences of his famous words.

  1. People also search for