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A New Generation Draws the LineNewsweek, April 19, 1999
The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, begins: "We have learnt by bitter experience not to appease dictators. . ." and concludes: "We need to enter a new millennium where dictators know that they cannot get away with ethnic cleansing or repress peoples with impunity (immunity). . ."
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Group Task
Handouts B, C1, or F• Explain the agreements that were made.
Group RolesReader AllRecorder 1Reporter 1
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Prime Minister Chamberlain explains his views on war and the Sudetenland:
“However much we may sympathize with a small nation confronted by a big and powerful neighbor, we cannot in all circumstances undertake to involve the whole British Empire simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on large issues that . . . I am myself a man of peace to the very depths of my soul. Armed conflict between nations is a nightmare to me. . .”
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Prime Minister Churchill's statement to the House of Commons:
"We shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. . ."
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