Stanley Baldwin Quote

In none of these countries [Russia, Italy and Germany] was it possible to make to the people such an appeal as went home to the heart of our people, an appeal based on Christianity or ethics … The whole outlook in the dictator countries was so completely different from ours that for a long time people here could not understand how it was possible for these nations not to respond to the same kind of appeal as that to which our people responded. But they were beginning to realise it now... The only argument which appealed to the dictators was that of force.


Baldwin to the Cabinet in 1937 during his last days as Premier, as quoted in The Collapse of British Power (1972) by Correlli Barnett, p. 449


In none of these countries [Russia, Italy and Germany] was it possible to make to the people such an appeal as went home to the heart of our people,...

In none of these countries [Russia, Italy and Germany] was it possible to make to the people such an appeal as went home to the heart of our people,...

In none of these countries [Russia, Italy and Germany] was it possible to make to the people such an appeal as went home to the heart of our people,...

In none of these countries [Russia, Italy and Germany] was it possible to make to the people such an appeal as went home to the heart of our people,...