Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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That may be true but all the evidence also suggested that Hitler wanted no war with the UK and, indeed, sued for peace in 1940. Chamberlain may have been persuaded that Hitler wanted no war ... as that was the case.
I'd point to that opinion poll in my previous post. 93% of the UK public who were not privy to any better information were still sure Hitler still had other plans and 83% of the UK public thought that we owed it to other European countries to protect them from attack. Given that then if Chamberlain had actual proof, assuming the Foreign Office had passed on Maclean's information, then Chamberlain had a duty towards the British to challenge Hitler with it at Munich, warn him of the consequences and return with a different agreement.