Abstract

Hitler’s aggressive foreign policy had always been accompanied by declarations of his peaceful intentions. After signing the Munich Agreement the night before, Hitler and Chamberlain met again to issue the following joint declaration of their mutual desire for peace. Germany and Great Britain would henceforth resolve all conflicts diplomatically and “never go to war with one another again.” Upon returning to London, Chamberlain announced that he had ensured “peace for our time.”

Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler’s Joint Resolution “Never to Go to War with One Another Again” (September 30, 1938)

Source

Source: Joint Declaration of Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler after the Munich Agreement. September 30, 1938. It had been prepared by Chamberlain and contained the determination of Great Britain and Germany never again to wage war against each other.
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Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler’s Joint Resolution “Never to Go to War with One Another Again” (September 30, 1938), published in: German History in Documents and Images, <https://germanhistorydocs.org/en/nazi-germany-1933-1945/ghdi:image-1995> [November 05, 2024].