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What did winston churchill fear the impact of the munich agreement would be?.

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Winston Churchill feared that the Munich Agreement would result in dishonor for Britain and eventually lead to war.

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Winston Churchill feared that the impact of the Munich Agreement would be dishonor for Britain and the start of war. He disagreed with the course of action taken at the conference by the diplomats, warning that by choosing dishonor over war, they would ultimately have war. Churchill's concern was that appeasing Hitler's demands would only lead to further aggression and encroachment on other countries.

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He thinks that Czechoslovak State cannot be maintained as an independent entity. Chamberlain is a servant to Hitler and is feeding Hitler the Munich agreement and added consentions to keep Europe out of war.

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