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n 1939, British politician Winston Churchill uttered these words: "Between shame and war, we have chosen shame, and we will get war." To what was Churchill referring? a. Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler at Munich b. Hitler's annexation of Austria (the Anschluss) c. the Czech leaders' refusal to accept a peace deal d. the U.S. refusal to help Britain early in World War II

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Answer:

Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler at Munich.

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User Manuel Lazo
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Winston Churchill was referring to Neville Chamberlain, prime minister of Britain, when he stepped from a plane in london, and waved a piece of paper, and declared that peace has been saved. Chamberlain later conceded to Hitler´s last demand, and sacrificed Czecoslovakia to satisfy the germans.

Britains choice, as Churchill stated, "was between shame and war....we have chosen shame, and we will get war".

So, I choose answer A)

Winston Churchill wasn´t wrong, because a few months later, German troops invaded Poland, and led to World War II.
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