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124. Neville, Appeasing Hitler, pp. 6, 8; Watt, “Chamberlain’s ambassadors,” p.
154.
125. Henderson, Failure of a Mission, p. vii.
126. ibid., p. 7.
127. tNa, PreM 1/334, p. 70.
128. Neville, Appeasing Hitler, p. xi; Gilbert and Gott, The Appeasers, p. 64.
129. Watt, “Chamberlain’s ambassadors,” p. 146.
130. Mosley, On Borrowed Time, pp. 15, 56.
131. Documents on British Foreign Policy, 1919–1939, second series, vol. XViii, p.
842.
132. Henderson, Failure of a Mission, pp. 17, 19.
133. tNa, FO 794/10, pp. 29–30. the speech is reprinted in Documents on Brit
ish Foreign Policy, 1919–1939, second series, vol. XViii, pp. 840–42.
134. tNa, FO 794/10, pp. 32–34.
135. ibid., pp. 60–61, 64–65, 70–71.
136. ibid., pp. 79–80.
137. BdFa, series F, vol. 48, pp. 246–48.
138. ibid., p. 278.
139. tNa, FO 794/10, pp. 46–48, 50–53.
140. BdFa, series F, vol. 49, Part ii, p. 59.
141. ibid., p. 266.
142. ibid., pp. 265–66.
143. ibid., pp. 56–58. see also Neville, “the Foreign Office,” pp. 111–29, esp.
125.
144. BdFa, series F, vol. 49, Part ii, p. 8.
145. strang, “two Unequal tempers,” pp. 2–14; Noakes, introduction to BdFa,
vol. 49, Part ii, p. xxii.
146. BdFa, series F, vol. 49, Part ii, pp. 374–75.
147. tNa, FO 371/21636, p. 114.
148. BdFa, series F, vol. 49, Part, ii, p. 351.
149. ibid., p. 376.
150. BdFa, series F, vol. 50, p. 45.
151. strang, “two Unequal tempers,” p. 118.
152. BdFa, series F, vol. 50, p. 43, for the last quotation; on Hitler’s regrets
about the Munich agreements, see BdFa, series F, vol. 49, Part ii, p. 353.
153. BdFa, series F, vol. 49, Part ii, p. 1.
154. BdFa, series F, vol. 50, pp. 8–9.
155. strang, “two Unequal tempers,” pp. 127–28.
156. BdFa, series F, vol. 50, p. 118. For Henderson’s entire dispatch, see pp.
108–32.
157. ibid., p. 127.
158. ibid., pp. 128–29.
159. ibid., pp. 150, 152, 153.
160. ibid., p. 156.
161. ibid., pp. 237–38.
162. tNa, FO 794/10, p. 99.
163. ibid., pp. 113, 122, 124.