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Neville Chamberlain Speech January 1939
Where can I get a transcript or recording of the speech that neville Chamberlain broadcast on the BBC on Saturday 28th January 1939. This is NOT the 3rd September speech about being at war.
Can anyone help please?
Can anyone help please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From my military history law on line. It appears the Times may have it all, but I do not subscribe.
January 28. Prime Minister Chamberlain explained pursuit of re�armament. ("We cannot forget that though it takes at least two to make a peace, one can make a war. And until we have come to clear understandings in which all political tension is swept away we must put ourselves in a position to defend ourselves against attack, whether upon our land, our people, or the prin�ciples of freedom with which our existence as a democracy is bound up and which to us seems to enshrine the highest attributes of human life and spirit." London Times, Jan. 30, 1939, p. 8. Cf. Lee, p. 369. Cf. Jan. 23, supra.)
January 28. Prime Minister Chamberlain explained pursuit of re�armament. ("We cannot forget that though it takes at least two to make a peace, one can make a war. And until we have come to clear understandings in which all political tension is swept away we must put ourselves in a position to defend ourselves against attack, whether upon our land, our people, or the prin�ciples of freedom with which our existence as a democracy is bound up and which to us seems to enshrine the highest attributes of human life and spirit." London Times, Jan. 30, 1939, p. 8. Cf. Lee, p. 369. Cf. Jan. 23, supra.)
We have microfilmed Times at our library at work, and microfilm copies of the Times are also available at big reference libraries.
Now you have the date reference you will be able to look it up for yourself. Most libraries have microfilm readers linked to printers so you can print out your own copy. Usually costs about 50p a go, but can be cheaper.
Now you have the date reference you will be able to look it up for yourself. Most libraries have microfilm readers linked to printers so you can print out your own copy. Usually costs about 50p a go, but can be cheaper.
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