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Build up to ww2- appeasement

Clips showing reactions to Hitler's expansions including Munich conference. They could also be used for KS4 or 5. Qs: Has fear of appeasement influenced more recent leaders? Considering the political realities, how much more could Chamberlain have done as Prime Minister? What were the motivations behind appeasing Hitler?

Britain's Gesture For Peace

Britain's Gesture For Peace (1938)

Neville Chamberlain flies to Germany discuss the Czech Crisis with Hitler.

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Chamberlain - Sudeten Crisis - 1938

Chamberlain - Sudeten Crisis - 1938 (1938)

Neville Chamberlain flies off to meet Hitler - and give away the rights of the Czechs.

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Munich Signing - Mussolini, Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler

Munich Signing - Mussolini, Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler

The signing of the Munich agreement / pact between Germany, Italy, France and Britain.

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Peace Four Power Conference

Peace Four Power Conference (1938)

This item shows the delegates at Four Powers conference in Munich, and Neville Chamberlain' s triumphant return with Hitler's signature and hopes of peace. London.

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Peace Or ....

Peace Or .... (1938)

British politicians hold crisis meeting as situation escalates in Czechoslovakia. Downing Street, London.

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Seeking Peace

Seeking Peace

Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secretary, leaves Croydon aerodrome to travel to Berlin where he will discuss European security with Adolf Hitler.

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Strong Words By President Roosevelt

Strong Words By President Roosevelt (1941)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives a warning he will never negotiate with Hitler.

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The Crisis

The Crisis (1938)

Chamberlain makes second trip to Germany to see Hitler; news of Czech mobilisation breaks.

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The Crisis

The Crisis (1939)

As Polish crisis deepens British government holds emergency meeting, whilst France prepares for war.

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