Winston Churchill
Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill were contemporaries of Hitler, and each had his own opinion about appeasing him. They completely disagreed about what In Neville Chamberlain's speech In Defense Of Appeasement he supports "peace" at all costs for Europe, regardless of any other factors. He believed that the Czech Government should agree to give Germany the territory that it wanted, and in time, the population concerned would be treated fairly under their rule. Chamberlain said that no matter how much Britain wanted to help Czechoslavakia in their time of need, they could not involve the entire British Empire in war because of one small nation. He was "a man of peace"(Perry 373) and did not think that Germany, or any other nation was planning to dominate the world by force. If this was the case, it would have to be very clear that the nation had ill intentions, and it was the great issues that were at stake, only then would prompt action be taken, in war if necessary. Calmly waiting to see what events occurred next was Chamberlain's answer to the people's questions. He states: "As long as war has not begun, there is always hope that it
therefore thought that "the government deserve the approval of this House (Britain's as Chamberlain was passive. France, Great Britain, and Russia, if they would have as in olden time (376). Churchill believed that the annexation of Czechoslavakia by accepted the advice of the French and British Governments. According to Churchill it would have been impossible for the Czechoslavakian
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