RMARJFMD–NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN with Hitler September 1939 - see description below
RMF7N779–Adolf Hitler greets British Prime Minister Neville chamberlain at Munich 1938
RM2JAHJRY–HITLER CHAMBERLAIN 1938 Pre-War Propaganda image of Neville Chamberlain British Prime Minister shaking hands and meeting Nazi Adolf Hitler in Berlin Germany 30th September 1938
RME0KR8W–Adolf Hitler with Mussolini, Dr. Paul Schmidt and Prime Minister Chamberlain at the Munich Conference
RMA9XDTE–Peace In Our Time ?
RM2B033HD–Arthur Neville Chamberlain FRS (18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1937 to May 1940. Chamberlain is best known for his appeasement foreign policy, and in particular for his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938, conceding the German-speaking Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia to Germany. However, when Adolf Hitler later invaded Poland, the UK declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, and Chamberlain led Britain through the first eight months of World War II. Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30
RMTA2CRX–After the final discussions of the Sudeten problem, British Prime Minister Arthur Neville Chamberlain (left) and Adolf Hitler say goodbye to each other on the steps of the Rheinhotel Dreesen in Bad Godesberg (Ruengsdorf). To the right beside Chamberlain, the British Ambassador to Berlin Sir Nevile Henderson, to the left beside Hitler, Paul-Otto Schmidt (Chief Interpreter at the Foreign Office).
RM2E417CK–The Dreeson Hotel in Bad Godesberg is festooned with British and Nazi flags in preparation for the meeting between Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minster, and Adolf Hitler in relation to Hitler's demands on Czecoslovakia. Hitler wished to annexe Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia.
RM2BW24C4–'No more war' declaration signed by Chamberlain and Hitler. A declaration committing the two governments to resolve the differences only by peaceful means and expressing the desire of the two peoples never to go to war with one another again, was signed by Mr Neville Chamberlain and Chancellor Hitler before the British Prime Minister, left Munich after the four power conference at which it was decided to settle the German Czechoslovak disputes peacefully. Photo shows, the pact signed by the two leaders.
RFRW3KHR–Winston Churchill leaving Downing Street on 10th September 1938 during the Czech crisis.
RMPK478E–The meeting between Neville Chamberlain, centre left, and Adolph Hitler, centre right, Berchtesgaden, Germany, 16 September 1938. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, 1869 –1940. British statesman of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 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. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938.
RMR23J5H–Adolf Hitler greets British Prime Minister Neville chamberlain at Munich 1938
RMERGCKM–Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain, 1938, in the Rhein Hotel Dresden, Bad Godesberg, 22-23 September 1938. AF: Austrian-born
RM2GFMHWT–Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain shaking hands at the Munish Agreement in September 1938
RMH9N34D–1938 12 Uhr (Germany) Chamberlain to meet Hitler for peace talks
RMG4E8D5–British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain makes his famous 'Peace in Our Time' speech upon returning from talks with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in Munich.
RMF2B3W3–Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of Great Britain reporting there will be 'Peace in our time'. Returning from the Munich Conference, he holds the document, signed by Hitler and himself, in which he agreed to Germany's annexation of the Czech Sudetenland. Sept. 30, 1938 - (CSU 2015 5 4)
RM2K51HRM–'A London news boy selling newspaper Headlined 'PEACE' after Daladier, Chamberlain and Hitler signed the Munich Agreement on September 30, 1938. Published on Life magazine, October 17,1938.
RMC3MB5A–NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN UK PM after second meeting with Hitler 23 September 1938
RMD9650C–Chamberlain, Ribbentrop and Hitler at Munich, 1938. Photograph
RM2BP9XKE–HITLER CHAMBERLAIN 1938 British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain visit to the German hotel Petersberg to meet Ribbentrop 22 - 24 October 1938. Chamberlain stayed there during the Sudetenland crisis. ‘World History on the Rhein’ Commemorative postcard of Hitler & Chamberlain at Bad Godesberg Germany
RME0KR8R–Adolf Hitler shaking hands with Neville Chamberlain
RMG39J4Y–NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN With Hitler and Mussolini at the Munich Conference on September 29-30, 1938, to settle crisis over Czechoslovakia Date: 1869 - 1940
RM2HGE1FK–Munich Agreement 1938 - Hitler Mussolini Chamberlain
RMC45C6C–Hitler and Chamberlain, 1938
RMK9DGBD–British prime minister Neville Chamberlain after returning from his summit meeting with the German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in Munich. Prime Minster Chamberlain returned with the paper signed by Hitler and himself sticking out of his pocket after declaring to the waiting crowd ' Peace in our time ' 3rd October 1938. With him is Sir Kingsley Wood
RM2BW24HN–The Hotel Dreesen at Bad Godesberg on the Rhine. Hitler will meet Mr Neville Chamberlain, British Premier, there concerning the Czech crisis. Bad Goldberg is Hitler's favourite Rhine resort. It is anticipated that the meeting will decide whether or not there will be war in Europe. 19 September 1938
RFRW3KHJ–Winston Churchill leaving Downing Street on 10th September 1938 during the Czech crisis.
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
RMR242X2–British Prime minister Neville Chamberlain returns to England in 1938 from talks with Hitler at Munich
RMAFX967–Neville Chamberlain Peace In Our Time 1938
RM2G18JJG–The Munich Agreement 1938: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain shales hands with Adolf Hitler
RMTXJ820–1938 Daily Sketch front page Neville Chamberlain to visit Adolf Hitler
RMG57DGY–British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain waves his hat as he boards an aircraft bound for Munich where he is to have talks with the German Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, over the future of the disputed Czech Sudetenland.
RM2CW7A6G–HESTON AERODROME, LONDON - SEPTEMBER 30: Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, arrives home to Heston Aerodrome, London after meeting with Adolf Hitler, on September 30, 1938. He waved a piece of paper, declaring that we have “Peace for our time” Seeking to avoid war in Europe, leaders from Britain, France and Italy signed the Munich Pact, agreeing to Hitler's demands and ceding Czechoslovakia to Germany.
RMDARX7N–Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, 18.3.1869 - 9.11.1940, British politician, (, Conservative), Prime Minister 20.5.1937 - 10.5.1940, visit to Germany, with Chancellor of the Reich Adolf Hitler and ambassador Joachim von Ribbentrop, Berghof, Obersalzberg, 15.9.1938,
RMBMMB42–Undated portrait photo of Neville Chamberlain (1869 - 1940) - Conservative statesman and UK Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940.
RMARJFM4–NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN with Hitler 1939 - see description below
RM2CWBMGD–Black and white photo of Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940), British Prime Minister, arriving in Cologne for the Godesberg meeting with Hitler, 15 September 1938
RMTWWD03–HITLER CHAMBERLAIN Pre-War Propaganda image of Neville Chamberlain British Prime Minister shaking hands and meeting Adolf Hitler in Berlin Germany 30th September 1938
RME0KNFF–Jan. 1, 1930 - Neville Chamberlain with Herr Von Ribberntrop (right) in Cologe, en route for Godesburg to meet Hitler during Czech Crisis. (exact date unknown)
RMG39KTG–CHAMBERLAIN AND HITLER
RM2HGE1FM–British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after his meeting with Adolf Hitler
RMC454GY–Chamberlain and Hitler, 1938
RMK9DGCW–British prime minister Neville Chamberlain leaving for his summit meeting with the German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in Munich. Prime Minster Chamberlain returned with the paper signed by Hitler and himself sticking out of his pocket after declaring to the waiting crowd ' Peace in our time ' 3rd October 1938. With him are Sir Kingsley Wood, Leslie Hore-Belisha, Lord Halifax.
RM2BW24XA–Hotel Dreesen at Bad Godesberg on the Rhine. Hitler will meet Mr Neville Chamberlain, British Premier, at the Hotel Dreesen to discuss the Czech crisis. Bad Goldberg is Hitler's favourite Rhine resort. It is anticipated that the meeting will decide whether or not there will be war in Europe. 19 September 1938
RF2BC03C4–Winston Churchill leaving 10 Downing Street. Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain had just appointed him to the War Cabinet. September 1st 1939
RMPPFE6F–Neville Chamberlain holds the paper signed by both Hitler and himself on his return from Munich to Heston Aerodrome, after their meeting in September 1938. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, 1869 – 1940. British Conservative Party statesman and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938.
RMTXGHWP–Photographic print of Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany, Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893-1946) a Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany, and Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) a British Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Dated 20th Century
RMHT26X2–'The Meeting at Berchtesgaden', 1938, (1938). Artist: Unknown.
RM2GFY436–British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the Munich conferenceon September 29th. 1938. Neville Henderson is talking with Joachim von Ribbentrop (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany) and Adolf Hitler. Credit : German Bundesarchiv
RMH9KWYD–1938 Lokal-Anzeiger front page (Germany) Neville Chamberlain meets Adolf Hitler at the Obersalzberg
RMJHMXJT–Neville Chamberlain waves to crowds from the window of No.10 after the Munich Agreement was signed.
RMA4K0AT–Peace!, front page of Paris-soir newspaper, 1 October 1938. Artist: Unknown
RMEG6NYR–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are
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
RMBRG5HA–NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN with Hitler at Berchtesgaden 16 September 1938
RM2CWBMGG–Black and white photo of Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940), British Prime Minister, arriving in Munich for the Munich Conference.
RMJR6T8M–Neville Chamberlain 1938 holds 'the' piece of paper proudly aloft signed by both Hitler and himself on his return from Munich to Heston Aerodrome in 1938 with the quote; 'a desire never to go to war again...!'
RME0Y2J6–Sep. 09, 1968 - In 1938 an agreement was struck between Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain, and Baladier to allow Germany to annex the Sudetenland from then Czechoslovakia. The pact was made to ensure peace in Europe, but unfortunately it was not to last. Picture is from a
RMDRHK8P–Chamberlain departs for talks with Hitler
RM2B033HB–Arthur Neville Chamberlain FRS (18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1937 to May 1940. Chamberlain is best known for his appeasement foreign policy, and in particular for his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938, conceding the German-speaking Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia to Germany. However, when Adolf Hitler later invaded Poland, the UK declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, and Chamberlain led Britain through the first eight months of World War II.
RM2DBHN8H–Chamberlain and Hitler during the Munich Conference.
RMK9DGEJ–British prime minister Neville Chamberlain leaving for his summit meeting with the German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in Munich. Prime Minster Chamberlain returned with the paper signed by Hitler and himself sticking out of his pocket after declaring to the waiting crowd ' Peace in our time ' 3rd October 1938. With him are Sir Kingsley Wood, Leslie Hore-Belisha, Lord Halifax.
RM2BW24RY–The entrance to the hotel Rheinhotel Dreese at Bad Godesberg on the Rhine, Hitler would then meet Mr Neville Chamberlain, British Premier, concerning the Czech crisis. Bad Goldberg is Hitler's favourite riding resort. It is anticipated that the meeting will decide whether or not there will be war in Europe. 19 September 1938
RFKAG0RB–churchill and chamberlain cartoon in Daily Mirror by ZEC July 1940
RMP315XA–HITLER Y CHAMBERLAIN.
RMTXGHRC–Photographic print of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) reading his and Adolf Hitler’s Joint Resolution 'Never to Go to War with One Another Again'. Dated 1938
RMTBB30J–Anny Winter - a photo of Cosima Wagner (1837 - 1930) with signature Oval portrait photo of the Munich court photographer J. Albert with handwritten signature (tr.) 'C. Wagner - née Liszt'. In gilt English metal frame, inscribed 'Moseley.England'. On the back of the photo handwritten dedication of Cosima's daughter Eva, probably to Adolf Hitler, the text cropped and barely legible, but referring to the portrait. With gold-embossed case lined with velvet and silk and featuring a handwritten letter (damaged) from Eva Chamberlain to Hitler: (tr.) 'You really spoil me with your , Editorial-Use-Only
RM2R007H1–Hitler in his car in Graslitz in Czecholslovakia After the annexation of Austria, Hitler demanded that he be given the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia. At the Munich conference in September 1938 the Western powers agreed to this and the nazis occupied the area. Not long after Hitler broke his promise and invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia before turning his attention to Poland.
RMKKN8RD–1938 Daily Herald front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RMJHMXJ8–Mr and Mrs Neville Chamberlain with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace after Chamberlain's Munich visit.
RMW7CKAY–Chamberlain, Ribbentrop and Hitler at Munich, 1938. Artist: Unknown
RMDD77KC–Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister in Munich. He stands between Sir Neville Henderson (left) and Adolf Hitler, in
RMKD3NJ8–Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain, 1938, in the Rhein Hotel Dresden, Bad Godesberg, 22-23 September 1938. AF: Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party: 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945 (Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945). NC: English politician and Prime Minister (1937-1940): 18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940.
RM2TD1TT9–NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, British Prime Minister, meets Adolf Hitler at Berchtesgaden, 24xSeptember, 1938
RMEX6KXJ–British Prime minister Neville Chamberlain returns to England in 1938 from talks with Hitler at Munich
RM2CGHH3X–1938 Neville Chamberlain British Prime Minister arrives at Oberwiesenfeld airport Munich Germany on the way to a meeting with German Fuhrer Adolf Hitler to discuss German threats to invade Czechoslovakia, 28 September 1938.
RME0M42P–May 05, 1953 - Under the world's biggest glass-roof.: On 1 May 1953, the Rheinhotel Dreesen in Bad Godesberg, Rhineland, West Germany,opened its doors to many visitors. Here, the British Premier Neville Chamberlain met Hitler, in an effort to negociate the ''Czech Problem'', in 1938. The terrace is covered with an adjustable glass-roof. It covers exactly 1.850 square meters, and is even higher than the many chestnut-trees which grow under it, in the Hotel-Garden. This glass-roof had been built before World War II at a rate of 280.000,00 Marks
RMA314M4–Hitler With Chamberlain
RM2B033HC–Arthur Neville Chamberlain FRS (18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1937 to May 1940. Chamberlain is best known for his appeasement foreign policy, and in particular for his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938, conceding the German-speaking Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia to Germany. However, when Adolf Hitler later invaded Poland, the UK declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, and Chamberlain led Britain through the first eight months of World War II.
RMCPJ9TD–Adolf Hitler welcomes Neville Chamberlain, 1938
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
RM2BW2446–Mr Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, arrived at Heston Aerodrome on his return from Bad Godesberg , where he met Herr Hitler. He has brought with him a memorandum outlining Herr Hitler's final attitude towards the Sudeten German crisis. Photo shows, Mr Neville Chamberlain, greeted by Lord Halifax, the Foreign Minister, on his arrival at Heston. 24 September 1938
RFRW3K87–Winston Churchill, Austen Chamberlain and Sir Robert Horne, outside Caxton Hall, London. 30th October 1930
RM2D347BE–Mountain Lake, Salvador Dali, 1938,
RFPYPD6M–Munich (Germany) 4th January 2018 - The building of the former Fuehrerbau built between 1933-1937 after the plans of architect P. L. Troost
RMTBB30H–Anny Winter - a photo of Cosima Wagner (1837 - 1930) with signature Oval portrait photo of the Munich court photographer J. Albert with handwritten signature (tr.) 'C. Wagner - née Liszt'. In gilt English metal frame, inscribed 'Moseley.England'. On the back of the photo handwritten dedication of Cosima's daughter Eva, probably to Adolf Hitler, the text cropped and barely legible, but referring to the portrait. With gold-embossed case lined with velvet and silk and featuring a handwritten letter (damaged) from Eva Chamberlain to Hitler: (tr.) 'You really spoil me with your , Editorial-Use-Only
RM2R007TR–HItler with some of his top generals on a visit of the Sudetenland after its annexation.
RMKKN8R9–1938 Daily Worker front page reporting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's peace talks with Adolf Hitler
RMB4MBH3–Neville Chamberlain returning from Munich after seeing Hitler with his piece of paper
RM2PAHE2C–1937 ca. , Roma , Italy : The english Arthur Neville Chamberlain ( 1869 – 1940 ) was a British Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940. in this photo just after a meeting with talian Fascist Duce BENITO MUSSOLINI . Chamberlain's legacy is marked by his policy regarding the appeasement of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany with his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938, conceding Czechoslovakia to Hitler. In the same year he also gave up the Irish Free State Royal Navy ports. After working in business and local government and a short spell as Director
RMF2B3WF–German Foreign Minister Von Rippentrop (left) shakes hands with Neville Chamberlain. The British Prime Minister arrived at Munich airport for his first conference with Adolf Hitler. Sept 24, 1938. - (CSU 2015 5 3)
RMTXGRA1–Chamberlain, Ribbentrop and Hitler at Munich, 1938. Photograph
RMEPBRC1–NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN (1869-1940) leaving the Dresden Hotel, Bad Godesberg on 24 September 1938 after his meeting with Hitler. German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop at left is at left.
RMG1DCED–Photographic print of Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany, Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893-1946) a Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany, and Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) a British Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Dated 20th Century
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
RMEG6NKF–The Munich Conference that ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano are
RMA31HXD–Hitler With Chamberlain At Bad Godesberg
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