Robert Reich It is impossible to appease a tyrant. You know this better than most. I need not remind you of Neville ...
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There’s a scene at the start of Robert Harris’s novel Munich, about the 1938 Munich Agreement, in which the dire state of Britain’s pre-war defences are described. One by one, the chiefs of staff tell ...
In September 1938, United Kingdom Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain sealed his legacy as history’s exemplar of appeasement and the dangers it engenders. Adolf Hitler had massed hundreds of thousands ...
History hasn't been kind to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who tried to head off war by appeasing Adolf Hitler. But Robert Harris'... In 'Munich,' Neville Chamberlain Gets The Best Of ...
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.
In September 1938, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, falsely claiming that Czechoslovakia was oppressing its German minority in the border region of the Sudetenland, was about to attack that country.
Donald Trump meets Russian president Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15 for their first summit of Trump’s second term. Their topic of discussion will be the war in Ukraine. The pair may decide the ...
Author Robert Harris' new novel Munich takes us back to 1938, to the days before World War II. Of course, we say now that it was before the war — but back then, people weren't at all sure another war ...