SpitfireIX
Philosopher
I still think Chamberlain was right when he once said Churchill suffered from a want of judgment in regard to appeasement.
Yes, we get it, you hate Churchill. Further, when did Chamberlain say this?
There is such a thing as diplomacy.
Exactly how do you believe that the Sudeten crisis could have been resolved by diplomacy, other than by caving in to all of Hitler's demands? Further, as I've mentioned, and you've repeatedly ignored, appeasement was a diplomatic disaster for Britain and France.
There were Americans who said Churchill could have been the American president if his father had been American.
Irrelevant.
It's interesting to me that Churchill suffered assassination attempts and threats before the war from the Irish and Indians, as did Chamberlain. It is not a phenomenon that started after the second world war.
When were there ever any actual assassination attempts against Churchill or Chamberlain?
