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Person    | Male  Born 18/3/1869  Died 9/11/1940

Neville Chamberlain

Neville Chamberlain

As Prime Minister in September 1938, according to his policy of appeasement, Chamberlain signed the Munich Agreement with Hitler which appeared to avert war by sacrificing the Sudetenland. ('Peace in our time'). After the invasion of Czechoslovakia and then Poland Chamberlain was forced to declare war. In 1940 he resigned as PM in favour of Churchill and 6 months later died of cancer at Heckfield, Hampshire. He is not Britain's most respected PM.

Born in Birmingham. Son of Joseph Chamberlain, also in politics.

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Neville Chamberlain

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Chamberlain - LSHTM

Neville's father, Joseph, had been involved in the School's foundation in 189...

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Neville Chamberlain - SW1

Neville Chamberlain, 1869 - 1940, Prime Minister, lived here, 1923 - 1935. Lo...

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Bethnal Green Housing Association - Queen Margaret Flats

{Top plaque:} 1929 The Bethnal Green and East London Housing Association Limi...

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Gunnersbury Park - 1926

Gunnersbury Park opened for the use of the public 21st May 1926 by the Right ...

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