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 ...
To recognize appeasement, it’s best to learn from a master. One must not mistake Neville Chamberlain for a Nazi. He wasn’t. His antisemitism was that of T. S. Eliot — an offended sensibility, a mild ...
In the past few years, there’s been much talk about the need to teach “true history.” The intuition is a healthy one (even if it’s frequently used to justify teaching politicized caricatures of ...
Former White House adviser Susan Rice criticized former President Trump over his foreign policy agenda, calling him an “appeaser” and likening him to former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain ...
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.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. WASHINGTON--Sen. Christopher "Kit" Bond, R-Mo., likened Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama to an appeaser ala Neville ...
Optimists cite what they see as key differences between the failed January ceasefire and today. While accurate, neither ...
In the 1930s, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain took one look at the Nazis and decided it was best to just give Hitler what he wanted, lest he draw the ire of his fighting forces.
“This is really scary,” writes a conservative friend of mine. “Putin is the new Hitler. It appears Trump is the new Neville Chamberlain. I’m guessing Trump is not a big fan of studying history, since ...
The Obama administration’s fear of blowback in Syria — weapons falling into the hands of jihadists and other bad guys — can be avoided in only one sure way: Throw America’s support behind Bashar ...
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