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Neville Chamberlain's Fight For Egyptian Peace
Chamberlain’s Fight for Peace In 1274 BC there was a battle called the Battle of Kadesh, this battle was for Egyptian peace. The battle was between the New Kingdom of Egypt and the Hittite Empire; the Hittite Empire was a large and strong army compared to Egyptian army. The Egyptian army did not prepare for a battle but for an agreement. In 1938 Neville Chamberlain was the Egypt, he went to make peace but got a killing of innocent people. Neville Chamberlain with all of his success he had a lot to live up to in his childhood, but became general with lots of duties and lead England through the strain and danger of other countries. “Neville Chamberlain was born on March 18, 1869, in Birmingham, England” (“Chamberlain 1”). He lived a well childhood with his father being a British statesman and his mother was a loving mother that stayed home with her two children. Neville Chamberlain was born into a famous political family. Both of Neville Chamberlain’s brothers are marked in politics. With no worries he had to live up to his father with all the success he had in his life. Neville Chamberlain made great grades and was …show more content…
He was a man that stood up to what he believed in and filled up to the duties that called to him. Neville Chamberlain loved what he did and wouldn’t change his duties for nothing in the world. Neville Chamberlain would fight for his peace against any county even the strongest country. Neville Chamberlain lived up to his mother’s and father’s dream and went even bigger than his parents would ever imagine. Neville Chamberlain ended up being in people’s opinion, one of the greatest prime ministers that came through Britain and one of the most popular mayors that has ever come through Birmingham, England. Neville Chamberlain wanted to be the best man that he could possibly be, and people say he achieved just

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