"It was an international misfortune that we should have been represented in Berlin at this time by a man who, so far from warning the Nazis, was constantly making excuses for them, often in their company. Henderson kept his hostility for the Czechs. He grew to see himself as the man predestined to make peace with the Nazis. Sincerely believing this to be possible, he came to regard me, and others at the Foreign Office who shared my opinions, as obstacles to his purpose."
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Ambassadors of Great Britain and the United KingdomBritish Ambassadors to Prussia and GermanyBritish Ambassadors to Argentina
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Anthony Eden, The Eden Memoirs: Facing the Dictators (1962), p. 504
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Nevile Henderson
1938 – 1940
Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson (10 June 1882 – 30 December 1942) was a British diplomat who served as the ambassador of the United Kingdom to Germany from 1937 to 1939.
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