CHAMBERLAIN, NEVILLE

(Arthur Neville Chamberlain), 1869–1940, British statesman; son of Joseph Chamberlain and half brother of Sir Austen Chamberlain. The first half of his career was spent in business and, after 1911, in the city government of Birmingham, of which he became lord mayor in 1915. In 1917 he was director of national service, supervising conscription, and the following year, at the age of 50, he was elected to Parliament as a Conservative. During the 1920s he served both as chancellor of the exchequer (1923–24) and minister of health (1923, 1924–29). In the latter position, he enacted a series of important reforms that simplified the administration of Britain's social services and systematized local government. In 1931 he again became chancellor of the exchequer and held that office until he succeeded Stanley Baldwin as prime minister in 1937. During the 1930s, Chamberlain's professed commitment to avoiding war with Hitler resulted in his controversial policy of "appeasement," which culminated in the Munich Pact (1938). Although contemporaries and scholars during and after the war criticized Chamberlain for believing that Hitler could be appeased, recent research argues that Chamberlain was not so naive and that appeasement was a shrewd policy developed to buy time for an ill-prepared Britain to rearm. After Germany's invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939, he pledged military support to Poland and led Britain to war in September. After the British debacle in Norway, he was forced to resign in May, 1940. He was lord president of the council under Winston Churchill until Oct., 1940, and died a few weeks later.

See biographies by W. R. Rock (1969) and D. Dilks (vol. 1, 1984); R. Cockett, Twilight of Truth (1989); J. Charmley, Chamberlain and the Lost Peace (1990).

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Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement Robert J. Caputi SUP Selinsgrove...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Caputi, Robert J., 1953- Neville Chamberlain and appeasement / Robert J. Caputi. p. cm. Includes...
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...later, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was telling the British...of the Exchequer, Neville Chamberlain, in April 1937 before...R.A.C. Parker, Chamberlain and Appeasement...1994) Dr Peter Neville lectures at the University...
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...ON SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1938, Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich Agreement...policies accordingly. Had Neville Chamberlain remained in office longer...br/ But what Neville Chamberlain did at Munich was not treason...
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...the Changing Fortunes of Neville Chamberlain. Byline: Chris Upton...hand. In September, 1938, Neville Chamberlain held up a piece of paper...Birmingham, the city where Neville Chamberlain was born and educated, was...
...years ago Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain hailed Peace in our time...reassessed. Sixty years after Neville Chamberlain, the peacemaker from Birmingham...trustee of Lenchs Trust. Neville Chamberlains other grandson is Winchester...
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...the People; A Wily Operator: Neville Chamberlain in 1938. Byline: Barry...HISTORY has not been kind to Neville Chamberlain. As the Prime Minister who...barely a good word to say about Chamberlain and his government colleagues...
...Natalie, Melanie and Nicole Dave Neville Chamberlain. Byline: Compton Miller...working with dance band Hyper. NEVILLE Chamberlain is mostly remembered as the...contains the drawing roomwhere Chamberlain entertained Churchill, Atlee...
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CHAMBERLAIN, NEVILLE (Arthur Neville Chamberlain), 1869 1940, British statesman; son of Joseph Chamberlain and half brother of Sir Austen Chamberlain . The first...
...Austen Chamberlain)cham b rlin, 1863 1937, British statesman; son of Joseph Chamberlain and half brother of Neville Chamberlain . He entered Parliament as a Conservative in 1892. He was chancellor of the exchequer (1903 5), secretary of...
...1906, but his tariff policy was adopted (1919, 1932) within the lifetime of his sons, Austen and Neville. See E. E. Gulley, Joseph Chamberlain and English Social Politics (1926); W. L. Strauss, Joseph Chamberlain and the Theory of Imperialism...
...between Hitler and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain, first at...Great Britain was represented by Chamberlain and Halifax, France by Edouard...Czechoslovak boundaries. When Chamberlain arrived in London, he announced...
...was elected to the House of Commons in 1931 as a Conservative. As parliamentary private secretary (1937 39) to Neville Chamberlain , he supported the latters policy of appeasement toward Nazi Germany. He lost his Commons seat in 1945; reelected...
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