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  <dc:title>Join in thankfulness for respite from war ...</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Address delivered following the signing of the Munich Agreement, expressing 'thankfulness for respite from war' and 'gratitude to [the] Prime Minister', September - October 1938. Doubt is expressed over the hope of achieving  'peace in our time', and the 'shame of saving ourselves at expense of Czechoslovakia' and the 'question of refugees' are both raised as issues.  The test of Hitler's sincerity will be found in his 'willingness to discuss problems not only with Italy, France, and Britain, but also with Czechoslovakia and Russia' and in his  'willingness to disarm forthwith and then stop mad race in armaments.'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1938</dc:date>
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