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To warn Chamberlain that the war is inevitable.

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In 1938 British Prime Minister Chamberlain signed the Munich Agreement with Adolf Hitler according to which Germany gained the right to annex part of Czechoslovakia.

Churchill criticized the British Prime Minister, accusing him that by signing an agreement with Hitler he showed weakness. According to Churchill, Czechoslovakia was sacrificed by the great powers only so they could preserve good relations with Germany.

Churchill delivered his famous A Total and Unmitigated Defeat speech in front of the House of Commons, stressing out why the Munich Agreement is bad for Britain. He believed that the war with Germany was inevitable, and that is why it was necessary to show that there is no place for withdrawal.

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Winston Churchill, a staunch opponent of the Munich decision, prophetically remarked that if a country, choosing between war and shame, chooses shame, it receives both war and shame. Churchill described the Anglo-French plan for dismembering Czechoslovakia as outrageous, and Prime Minister Chamberlain’s policy criminal because it leads to the inevitable outbreak of war.

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