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    away most of Germany’s territories and inflicted disarmament and reparations. In September (1938)‚ Chamberlain met with Hitler in Munich to settle disagreement over Sudetenland. Hitler’s demand that Sudetenland be given to Germany was agreed because it was settled by Germans and would therefore be within the rule of national self-determination. In 1938 Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia and Chamberlain was blamed for not standing up to Hitler. Secondly‚ Some officials regarded a powerful Germany as a

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    Chamberlain's Influence

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    Brigadier General Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was a college professor‚ Governor of Maine‚ and a Civil War hero in the battle of Gettysburg‚ Chamberlain impacted local‚ state‚ and national levels of the United States‚ most notably at the Battle of Gettysburg. Chamberlain was born in Brewer‚ Maine on September 8th 1828 (“Joshua Chamberlain” 1 ). His parents were Joshua and Sarah Bratow Chamberlain (“Joshua Chamberlain” 1). He was the first of five siblings‚ his brother Thomas also served in the Civil

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    story during August 17th 1980‚ of Lindy Chamberlain‚ who claimed that the dingo carried her baby in the middle of the night . The Chamberlain is on camping trip at Ayer’s rock (now called ULURU). Azaria was 9 weeks old and four days old. Evening-Lindy has just put Azaria and Reagan to bed at that night‚ where her oldest son Aidan ask for some food .Lindy went to the car and forgot to zip the tent back up. When she returns‚ she told her husband Michael “bubby cried”. Lindy returns to the tent to check

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    Appeasement (WWII)

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    achieve the common decisions of maintaining peace and avoiding future disagreements. The Appeasement was one of the attempts of achieving peace‚ equality and stability in the region of Europe‚ initiated by the Prime Minister of Great Britain‚ Neville Chamberlain. He strongly believed that this appeasement policy is the only way to stop the spreading of the Communist Russia’s influence over the Eastern Europe countries and lower the discontent of German nation‚ which was a threat to grow into aggressive

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    solved. Events in Europe and Britain between 1989-1939 pressured Chamberlain into abandoning his policies for appeasement. Events in Europe pressured Chamberlain to abandon appeasement. On September 28th 1938‚ Chamberlain‚ Mussolini‚ Daladier and Hitler came together to sign the Munich Agreement which handed Sudetenland over into German hands. The Munich Agreement was the turning point for British opinions about Hitler and Chamberlain. On August 21st 1939‚ Hitler tried to make a deal with Great Britain

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    always the old British desire that no single party should rule Europe. The policy of appeasement There were a few important historical events that happened before the policy was realized. The first historical event was the discussion between Chamberlain and Hitler over Czechoslovakia. The Treaty of Versailles restricted Germany and Austria to form any kind of political union after the World War I. However‚ Hitler had his own plans. He wanted to reunite Austria and Germany when he came into power

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    the commons “England has been offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame‚ and will get war.”#. These more orthodox views starkly contrast the reactions of the public and media pre-war. Hailed as a hero “Most newspapers supported Chamberlain uncritically‚ and he received thousands of gifts‚ from a silver dinner service to many of his trademark umbrellas.”#‚ with newspapers such as the Stockholm Tidningen# suggesting he receive the Nobel peace prize‚ Strasbourg renaming her streets overnight

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    conference decided to give Hitler what he wanted. He felt that most Europeans would be happy they wouldn’t have to fight a war‚ though Czechoslovakia wouldn’t be happy because they had to give away their land. Document 5 Why did Chamberlain suggest appeasement? Chamberlain suggested appeasement in hopes of keeping peace and avoiding war. He wanted to avoid war for as long as possible and keep the Europe out of war unless a bigger reason arose. Under what conditions would he

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    only two world wars had happened. Usually to learn about a certain event like World War Ⅱ‚ you would read a textbook or go online; however‚ you can read from a fictional novel. An example of a historical fiction is The Dressmaker’s War by Mary Chamberlain. To summarize‚ the novel begins in the spring of 1939 in London‚ Britain; and is about an 18-year old poor maiden named Ada Vaughan. Although Ada grew up in a poor family‚ she became an amazing and successful dressmaker. One day on her journey

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    introduction of the ballet boxes which aimed to keep the electorates vote a secret which along with the 1883 corrupt and illegal practises act reduced briberies. Secondly the Boer War also had an effect on the general election of 1906; Joseph Chamberlains appointment as colonial secretary whose job it was to strengthen the empire. South Africa was important in these plans as it had the most valuable land on the continent not only because of its prime trading location but also because of the recently

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