Daniel Olmedo

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But for two reasons nobody could have succeeded at Berlin. These reasons are a) the nature of the character of the beast with which any British representative would have to deal and b) the fatuous belief of Chamberlain and, presumably of his Government, that in 1937 it was possible to achieve anything by a policy of appeasement of Germany. Hitler is an evil man and his regime and philosophy are evil. You cannot compromise with evil.
Appeasement: Chamberlain, Hitler, Churchill, and the Road to War
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