1. The public face of appeasement after 1939When Britain went to war in September 1939, prominent supporters of appeasement such as Neville Chamberlain (then still Prime Minister) and Lord Halifax publicly shifted their stance, claiming that they had pursued appeasement to buy time for rearmament and preserve peace as long as possible. This allowed them to avoid […]
Hitler’s British appeasers admitting fault
Hitler’s British appeasers admitting fault
16 Aug 2025 1 Comment
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