Neville Chamberlain (1869–1940) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Neville Chamberlain may also refer to: Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain (1820–1902)... 513 bytes (91 words) - 14:50, 9 November 2020 |
Neville Patrick Chamberlain (born 22 January 1960) is an English former footballer. A forward, he scored 73 goals in 296 league games in a ten-year professional... 15 KB (973 words) - 08:44, 20 April 2024 |
Field Marshal Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain GCSI (10 January 1820 – 18 February 1902) was a distinguished British military officer in British India. He... 12 KB (1,241 words) - 01:46, 26 April 2024 |
The early life, business career and political rise of Neville Chamberlain culminated on 28 May 1937, when he was summoned to Buckingham Palace to "kiss... 69 KB (8,940 words) - 09:22, 24 April 2024 |
Anne de Vere Chamberlain (née Cole; 1 June 1882 – 12 February 1967) was the wife of British prime minister Neville Chamberlain. A successful businessman... 6 KB (683 words) - 03:35, 23 April 2024 |
Appeasement (category Neville Chamberlain) 1929–1935), Stanley Baldwin (in office 1935–1937) and (most notably) Neville Chamberlain (in office 1937–1940) towards Nazi Germany (from 1933) and Fascist... 93 KB (11,621 words) - 18:08, 1 May 2024 |
Munich Agreement (redirect from Chamberlain-Hitler Pact) its lead from British Conservative government of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. He considered the Sudeten German grievances justified and believed... 107 KB (12,887 words) - 11:27, 2 May 2024 |
Cabinet Office from 1937 to 1943. He served under the prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, from 1937 to 1940, and his successor Winston Churchill until 1943... 14 KB (1,242 words) - 20:28, 22 December 2023 |
opposition to Hitler, the Holocaust and the Gestapo. His study of Neville Chamberlain, Appeasement and the British Road to War, published in 1998, was... 11 KB (1,454 words) - 14:45, 10 February 2024 |
Mark Chamberlain. His uncle, Neville Chamberlain, was also a professional footballer, as is his younger brother, Christian. Oxlade-Chamberlain is of... 61 KB (5,248 words) - 13:14, 30 April 2024 |
Neville Chamberlain formed the Chamberlain war ministry in 1939 after declaring war on Germany. Chamberlain led the country for the first eight months... 31 KB (806 words) - 21:47, 1 April 2024 |
Darkest Hour (film) (category Cultural depictions of Neville Chamberlain) Elizabeth Layton, Stephen Dillane as Viscount Halifax, Ronald Pickup as Neville Chamberlain, and Ben Mendelsohn as King George VI. The title of the film refers... 47 KB (4,154 words) - 00:03, 6 April 2024 |
Winston Churchill (category Ministers in the Chamberlain wartime government, 1939–1940) the Admiralty. In May 1940, he became prime minister, succeeding Neville Chamberlain. Churchill formed a national government and oversaw British involvement... 207 KB (22,979 words) - 22:09, 27 April 2024 |
Maudling and Chris Patten passed through it. The CRD was established by Neville Chamberlain in 1929, to undertake detailed policy work for the leader of the... 7 KB (840 words) - 12:21, 9 September 2023 |
reaches a predetermined number of frames. In 1875, army officer Neville Chamberlain, stationed in India, devised a set of rules that combined black pool... 119 KB (10,738 words) - 20:56, 2 May 2024 |
Norway Debate (category Neville Chamberlain) head widespread dissatisfaction with the conduct of the war by Neville Chamberlain's government. At the end of the second day, there was a division of... 72 KB (9,858 words) - 21:03, 28 April 2024 |
Munich – The Edge of War (category Cultural depictions of Neville Chamberlain) Office; working as Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's private secretary. Europe is on the brink of war. Chamberlain strives to obtain peace with Adolf... 16 KB (1,514 words) - 22:16, 25 February 2024 |
Peace for our time (category Neville Chamberlain) Chamberlain's return to the UK after Munich Neville Chamberlain speaks to the crowd upon arrival at Heston Aerodrome, 30 September 1938. Problems playing... 10 KB (1,026 words) - 15:44, 15 April 2024 |
Alec Douglas-Home (section Chamberlain and war) Lord Dunglass) became a parliamentary aide to Neville Chamberlain, witnessing first-hand Chamberlain's efforts as prime minister to preserve peace through... 119 KB (13,261 words) - 06:43, 24 April 2024 |
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax (category Ministers in the Chamberlain peacetime government, 1937–1939) of Adolf Hitler in 1936–1938, working closely with Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. After Kristallnacht on 9–10 November 1938 and the German occupation... 87 KB (10,155 words) - 23:22, 27 April 2024 |