Showing 21 - 30 results of 30 for search '"appeasement"', query time: 0.03s Refine Results
  1. 21
    Published 2005
    “…Under fire for their inability to resolve the crimes, the police have attempted to appease the public outcry by torturing people to confess to the murders. …”
  2. 22
    by Lane, John
    Published 12 March 1941
    “…But it seems to us that the feelings of that great appeaser, Sir Samuel Hoare, are worth but small consideration against our duty to Caballero. …”
  3. 23
    by Lane, John
    Published 12 March 1941
    “…But it seems to us that the feelings of that great appeaser, Sir Samuel Hoare, are worth but small consideration against our duty to Caballero. …”
  4. 24
    by Shaxson, Nicholas
    Published 2018
    “…Yet to be ‘competitive’, we’re told we must turn a blind eye to money-laundering and appease big business with tax cuts. We are told global finance is about wealth creation; the reality is wealth extraction. …”
    TEXT
  5. 25
    Published 1943
    “…It emphasizes the failed attempts at appeasement meant to deter Hitler from his dreams of conquest. …”
  6. 26
    “…Dear Sir, Social Security Scheme. I have tried to appease my wrath every day since the publication of the above scheme, by counting ten over and over again, but I have not succeeded. …”
  7. 27
    “…Dear Sir, Social Security Scheme. I have tried to appease my wrath every day since the publication of the above scheme, by counting ten over and over again, but I have not succeeded. …”
  8. 28
    “…The mother who is compelled to think of how to fill her children’s stomachs and appease their hunger, instead of how to build healthy, well-knit bodies, cannot afford to follow the rules of sound nutrition. …”
  9. 29
    “…Only international solidarity and collective defense can avoid further expansion of the most horrifying tyranny and worldwide massacre. [] A POLICY OF ISOLATIONISM AND/OR APPEASEMENT WOULD BE THE SUREST WAY TO WAR. But for the American economic and military committments [!] …”
    IMAGE
  10. 30
    “…But Britain, as well as France, had also sought to appease the potential enemy, and was caught unprepared, with their own security and the Freedom of mankind as the stakes. [] With their own experience in mind they now began to study the German Problem again. …”
    IMAGE
Search Tools: RSS Feed Email Search