Video, 00:00:35, Drone captures moment lost child is found, Watch: Massive flames rise from Crimea oil tank. The following is the wording of a printed statement that Neville Chamberlain waved as he stepped off the plane on 30 September, 1938 after the Munich Conference had ended the day before: "We, the German Fhrer and Chancellor, and the British Prime Minister, have had a further meeting today and . 1 - 216 - PM Neville Chamberlain - Declaration Of War With Germany . Only a generation removed from the horrors of World War I, which had claimed nearly one million of its people, Britain was once again on the brink of armed conflict with Germany. (modern), German soldiers guard a group of Jews in Warsaw Photograph: dpa/Corbis. Workers covered the windows of government offices with sandbags and installed sirens in police stations to warn of approaching enemy bombers. All rights belong to Paradox Interactive"Declaration of War" - Neville ChamberlainHoI4's most recent addon pack added this speech for the United Kingdom, mak. In the short speech, Chamberlain explains that Germany did not respond to the British demand that German military forces were removed . PDF Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill HoI4 - Neville Chamberlain "Declaration of War" - YouTube on April 16, 2010. After everything that has been said about the German Chancellor today and in the past, I do feel that the House ought to recognise the difficulty for a man in that position to take back such emphatic declarations as he had already made amidst the enthusiastic cheers of his supporters, and to recognise that in consenting, even though it were only at the last moment, to discuss with the representatives of other Powers those things which he had declared he had already decided once for all, was a real and a substantial contribution on his part. The following is the wording of a printed statement that Neville Chamberlain waved as he stepped off the plane on 30 September, 1938 after the Munich Conference had ended the day before: "We, the German Fhrer and Chancellor, and the British Prime Minister, have had a further meeting today and are agreed in recognizing that the question of Anglo-German relations is of the first importance for our two countries and for Europe.