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fandomsecrets2016-11-12 03:38 pm
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Re: Festival of Remembrance
(Anonymous) 2016-11-12 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)Regardless of how it turned out, Chamberlain was a man who absolutely did the right thing as far as the UK was concerned, he pursued peace at great personal cost up until the very last moment. That wasn't a failing, the modern era's desire to skip any attempt at pursing peace and jump straight to giving war a chance is one though. We don't do enough to try and find peace.
Re: Festival of Remembrance
Re: Festival of Remembrance
(Anonymous) 2016-11-12 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)The bigger question is why the third member of the big three who signed up to guarantee peace and security in Europe at Versailles, and ensure that Germany would never be a threat again, did so pissing little over the course of the early war? Britain and France, both of whom who had much more to lose and were in much more perilous states, stepped up and fought once the last hopes of peace slipped away. Where was the other guarantor of peace? The United States of America? Why were they so cowardly as to try and sit it out? Cowards, the lot of you.