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Перевод: appeasement speek appeasement


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умиротворение; успокоение
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Тезаурус:

  1. The fact is that the majority of the Conservative Party supported the appeasement line, through the National government, from before the Abyssinian crisis of 1935 to the Second World War.
  2. Yet David Carlton feels that too much should not be made of the gathering of opposition to Chamberlain's National government policy of appeasement.
  3. Yet the policy of appeasement continued throughout 1936.
  4. His mild reaction to the tearing up of the Treaty of Versailles was perhaps explicable by the fact that he saw such events as inevitable and because the Foreign Office was locked into a policy of appeasement.
  5. Teachers and students alike are governed, by and large, by people born during the inter-war years, when the Spanish Civil War and appeasement were the great issues.
  6. Yet Halifax was within a whisker of becoming Britain's wartime leader and, as this new study makes clear, was central in turning the Chamberlain government away from appeasement and towards war preparations.
  7. Although the Labour Party was fragmented in its approach to foreign affairs, and slow to respond to events in Europe, it did strongly oppose Fascism and appeasement even before the 1937 Bournemouth Conference.
  8. This year's special mis sion of appeasement was paid (twice as we now discover) by President Bush's special envoy Mr Brent Scowcroft to Beijing.
  9. By puddings I do not mean the pretty little fripperies that are offered at the end of an elegant dinner as token appeasement of our sweet-toothed leanings.
  10. The appeasement myth was right in this respect: Halifax would have been a disaster for Britain.
  11. The British electorate, conscious of the lessons of pre-war appeasement policies, accepted the burden as a reasonable insurance against a Third World War.
  12. The process of appeasement had begun in earnest.
  13. After Chamberlain himself, Lord Halifax has always been painted (not least by that famous amateur painter, Churchill) as the high priest of appeasement.

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