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RMF7NK6G–29th september 1938, Munich conference. From left to right: Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano pictured before signing the Munich Agreement, which gave the Sudetenland to Germany.
RMPKA0CN–From left to right: Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, pictured in 1938 before signing the Munich Agreement which gave the Sudetenland to Germany. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, 1869 –1940. British statesman of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Édouard Daladier, 1884 – 1970. French radical politician and the Prime Minister of France. Adolf Hitler,1889 – 1945. German politician, demagogue, Pan-German revolutionary, leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini
RME5GGX3–1938 Evening Chronicle (Manchester) front page reporting Chamberlain to meet Hitler, Mussolini and Daladier for peace talks
RM2DBHNA0–Adolf Hitler signing the Munich Agreement. In the background Chamberlain and Benito Mussolini. On the right, Daladier and Ribbentrop.
RMEG6NYR–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are
RM2PB83G4–1938 Munich Agreement Nazi Germany Commemorative stamped Poster Card of Neville Chamberlain British Prime Minister with Edouard Daladier & Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany Leader together with Benito Mussolini Facist Leader Italy. ‘Our Historic Meeting 29th September 1938 in Munich’ Nazi Germany
RMC455C6–Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain, Wilson, Ciano and Daladier at the Munich Conference, 1938
RMEG6NKF–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are
RMD9646K–Peace Conference, Munich, Septemebr 1838: Left to right: Neville Chamberlain (Britain) Edouard Daladier (France) Adolph Hitler (Germany) Benito Mussolini (Italy) and Count Ciano (Italy)
RMA4K0AT–Peace!, front page of Paris-soir newspaper, 1 October 1938. Artist: Unknown
RMR4Y3RD–Munich Agreement (Münchner Abkommen) signed on 29 September 1938 on display at the Czech-Slovak Exhibition (Česko-slovenská výstava) in the National Museum (Národní muzeum) in Prague, Czech Republic. The document signed in Munich by the representatives of Germany (Adolf Hitler), Italy (Benito Mussolini), France (Édouard Daladier) and Great Britain (Neville Chamberlain) contains an agreement between these powers permitting the annexation of the borderlands of Czechoslovakia by Germany. Czechoslovakia was not invited to negotiate or sign this agreement. The original of the document is presented
RMG39MTA–CHAMBERLAIN RETURNS
RMTXGR52–Munich, September 1938, Peace Conference Left to right: Neville Chamberlain (Britain) Edouard Daladier (France) Adolph Hitler (Germany) Benito Mussolini (Italy) and Count Ciano (Italy)
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RMA303X6–Chamberlain Returns 1938
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RFPYPD6M–Munich (Germany) 4th January 2018 - The building of the former Fuehrerbau built between 1933-1937 after the plans of architect P. L. Troost
RMTW1RA7–Memorial plaque devoted to the Munich Agreement (Münchner Abkommen) signed on 29 September 1938 placed on the Führerbau (Führer's building), now the University of Music and Performing Arts (Hochschule für Musik und Theater) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The text in German, Czech and Slovak languages means: The Munich Agreement, which led to the breakage of the Czechoslovak Republic, was signed in this building on 29 September 1938. The Führerbau designed by German architect Paul Ludwig Troost was built in 1933-1937 as a representative building for Adolf Hitler. The Munich Agreement signed in Mu
RM2WYBEXY–THE MUNICH AGREEMENT, SEPTEMBER 1938 - Hitler with other signatories to the Munich Agreement, 29 September 1938.From left to right: the British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, the French Prime Minister, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, the Italian leader Benito Mussolini and the Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano. , Hitler, Adolf, Mussolini, Benito Amilcare Andrea, Chamberlain, Neville, Daladier, Edouard, Ciano, Galeazzo
RMTXJ820–1938 Daily Sketch front page Neville Chamberlain to visit Adolf Hitler
RF2DAM313–MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 29, 1938: Munich agreement - Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist. From left - Neville Chamberlain, Great Britain; Daladiere
RM2B032JC–The Munich Agreement was a settlement permitting Nazi Germany's annexation of portions of Czechoslovakia along the country's borders mainly inhabited by German speakers, for which a new territorial designation 'Sudetenland' was coined. The agreement was negotiated at a conference held in Munich, Germany, among the major powers of Europe, excluding the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. Today, it is widely regarded as a failed act of appeasement towards Nazi Germany.
RMKWCM5Y–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are pictured before the signing. Sept. 30, 1938. - (BSLOC 2014 14 11)
RMDB3W1M–events, Munich Agreement, 29.9.1938, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTA29F1–Adolf Hitler signed the agreement on the transfer of the Sudetenland to the German Reich at the end of the Munich Conference. The photo shows: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Italian Duce Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop.
RMKWCMW0–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are pictured before the signing. Sept. 30, 1938. - (BSLOC 2014 14 11)
RM2DBHN6G–Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Galeazzo Ciano during the Munich Conference. Between Hitler and Mussolini are Joachim Ribbentrop and Ernst von Weizsaecker.
RF2DAM312–Adolf Hitler in conversation with Emil Hacha. March 15, 1939, Hacha signed a document with which he placed the fate of the Czech people and country in
RMH9N34D–1938 12 Uhr (Germany) Chamberlain to meet Hitler for peace talks
RME1CWGB–Munich Conference. Sept. 29, 1938. Goering, Chamberlain, Mussolini, Hitler, Daladier and others agreed to allowed Nazi Germany
RM2DBHN70–Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Galeazzo Ciano during the Munich Conference. Between Hitler and Mussolini stand Joachim Ribbentrop and Ernst von Weizsaecker.
RMC454H4–Chamberlain leaves the Downing Street waving , 1938
RMH9KWYD–1938 Lokal-Anzeiger front page (Germany) Neville Chamberlain meets Adolf Hitler at the Obersalzberg
RMC453J6–Arthur Neville Chamberlain on his way to the Munich conference, 1938
RMKKN8RD–1938 Daily Herald front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RMC453JD–The 'Braune Haus' (Brown House) during the Munich Conference, 1938
RMKKN8R9–1938 Daily Worker front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RMC45B7H–Group picture at the Munich Conference, 1938
RMFD7CP0–Announcement of the Munich Conference, 1938
RMKKN8RA–1938 Daily Herald front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RMKKN8RC–1938 News Chronicle front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RME5GGX1–1938 Evening Chronicle (Manchester) front page reporting Chamberlain to meet Hitler, Mussolini and Daladier for peace talks
RMTXJ828–1938 Illustrated London News Neville Chamberlain & Munich Agreement
RMTXJ81W–1938 Daily Sketch front page Adolf Hitler speech No War
RMTXJ81X–1938 Daily Sketch front page Neville Chamberlain & Munich Crisis
RMTXJ825–1938 Daily Sketch front page Neville Chamberlain & Munich Agreement
RMTXJ81T–1938 Daily Sketch front page Adolf Hitler speech No War
RME5GGWJ–1938 Evening Chronicle (Manchester) front page reporting Chamberlain to meet Hitler for peace talks
RME5GGWK–1938 Evening Chronicle (Manchester) front page reporting Chamberlain to meet Hitler for peace talks
RMTXJ81R–1938 Daily Sketch front page Munich Agreement and Neville Chamberlain
RME5GGW7–1938 Daily Express front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement and Chamberlain declares 'It Is Peace For Our Time'
RME5GGW4–1938 Daily Herald front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement and Chamberlain declares 'It Is Peace For Our Time'
RME5GGW2–1938 Daily Herald front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement and Chamberlain declares 'It Is Peace For Our Time'
RME5GGW6–1938 Daily Express front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement and Chamberlain declares 'It Is Peace For Our Time'
RME5GGWB–1938 Daily Mail front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement and Chamberlain declares 'Peace With Honour'
RME5GGWA–1938 Daily Mail front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement and Chamberlain declares 'Peace With Honour'
RME5GGTG–1938 News Chronicle front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RME5GGWN–1938 Daily Express front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RME5GGWM–1938 Daily Express front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RME5GGTE–1938 News Chronicle front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RMH9N33C–1938 Die Glocke front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RMH9N33R–1938 Die Glocke front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RMH9N2Y1–1938 Daily Express front page German army march on the Sudetenland
RMH9KWYE–1938 Münchener Nachrichten front page Munich Peace Agreement
RME5GGWT–1938 News Chronicle front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGX6–1938 News Chronicle front page reporting Adolf Hitler's ultimatum to Czechoslovakia that Germany must have the Sudetenland
RME5GGTJ–1938 Le Soir (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGX8–1938 The Iraq Times front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGX4–1938 Daily Express front page reporting Adolf Hitler's speech offering a peaceful resolution to Sudeten crisis
RME5GGTX–1938 Paris Soir (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGTK–1938 Le Soir (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGTY–1938 Ce Soir (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GHT5–1938 Prager Presse (Czechoslovakia) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGWD–1938 Evening News (London) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGWF–1938 Peace News front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGW8–1938 Daily Express front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGTP–1938 Le Figaro (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGWY–1938 Le Figaro (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGWR–1938 Daily Herald front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGX7–1938 News Chronicle front page reporting Adolf Hitler's ultimatum to Czechoslovakia that Germany must have the Sudetenland
RME5GGWE–1938 Evening News (London) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGWX–1938 News Chronicle front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGTN–1938 Le Figaro (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGW1–1938 Ce Soir (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGWG–1938 Peace News front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGW9–1938 Daily Express front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGWP–1938 Daily Herald front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGX0–1938 Le Figaro (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGTW–1938 Paris Soir (France) front page reporting the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RME5GGX5–1938 Daily Express front page reporting Adolf Hitler's speech offering a peaceful resolution to Sudeten crisis
RME5GGXA–1938 Völkischer Beobachter (Germany) front page reporting German troops enter the Sudetenland after the signing of the Munich peace agreement
RMEMPAN7–1940 front page Sunday ExpressU.S.President Roosevelt sends peace envoy Benjamin Sumner Welles to Europe
RMEMPBBE–1940 page 6 The Times U.S.President Roosevelt sends peace envoy Benjamin Sumner Welles in Italy
RMEMPBBX–1940 front page Daily Telegraph Churchill claims Britains control of the seas peace envoy Benjamin Sumner Welles in Italy
RMEMPAN5–1940 page 9 The Observer U.S.President Roosevelt sends peace envoy Benjamin Sumner Welles to Europe
RMEMPBBW–1940 page 6 The Times Churchill claims Britains control of the seas peace envoy Benjamin Sumner Welles in Italy
RMEMPAN9–1940 page 6 The Times Roosevelt sends peace envoy to Europe, battle for Finland, death of Lord Tweedsmuir
RMEMPANE–1940 front page Daily Telegraph Battle for Finland Lord Tweedsmuir relapse
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