Daniel Olmedo

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In this, Chamberlain, obviously, failed. Given the character and ideology of the man with whom he was dealing, it is inconceivable that he could have done otherwise. What was far from inevitable, however, was that he should also have neglected to build a system of alliances capable of deterring Hitler or, if it came to war, defeating him as swiftly as possible.
Appeasement: Chamberlain, Hitler, Churchill, and the Road to War
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