![]() Most of Europe applauded the agreement as success in preventing another major war, and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain famously declared that he had achieved 'peace in our time.' Ironically, despite his statements in this letter, Daladier was aware of the ambitions of Hitler. Just two weeks prior to his letter on September 30th, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Italy signed the Munich Agreement which allowed the annexation of the Sudetenland to Nazi Germany, without the consent of Czechoslovakia. Daladier himself was a veteran of World War I which explains his sentiments to the German veteran's association. ![]() I am happy that my efforts to remove the theater of war from Europe are recognized and understood by those who, like ourselves, have in the past experienced its horrors and grief.' File holes at the left margin, else very fine. In part: '.In your telegram of October 1, you were good enough to inform me of the satisfaction which the German veterans felt at the happy outcome of the Munich negotiations. Paris, October 12, 1938, to the Duke of Coburg and President of the United German Action Union, discussing the Munich Agreement which had been signed two weeks prior. as Prime Minister on official letterhead, 1p. DALADIER ON HIS MUNICH PACT NEGOTIATIONS Superb content T.L.S. Daladier was a signatory to the disastrous Munich Pact. (1884 - 1970) French 'radical' politician and the Prime Minister of France at the start of World War II.
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