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Munich Agreement

Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Édouard Daladier, and Benito Mussolini are signing the Munich Agreement, which allows Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia in exchange for a pro

Setting

Führerbau, Munich, Germany - A grand neoclassical building with high ceilings, marble floors, and large windows. The conference room is adorned with heavy drapery, a long polished wooden table, and chairs upholstered in dark leather. The walls are lined with portraits of German leaders and maps of Europe.

Characters

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Adolf Hitler
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A middle-aged man of average height with a slight stoop, dark hair combed to the side, and a distinctive narrow mustache. His piercing blue eyes are intense and unwavering, with a gaze that seems to bore into those he addresses. His complexion is pale, and his facial features are sharp, with a prominent nose and thin lips.
Neville Chamberlain
primary
A tall, slender man in his late 60s with a receding hairline, thin lips, and a prominent nose. His posture is upright but slightly weary, with deep-set eyes that convey both determination and fatigue. His hands are well-manicured, and he wears a pair of round spectacles that occasionally slip down his nose.
Édouard Daladier
secondary
A middle-aged French statesman with a stocky build, thinning dark hair combed back, and a prominent mustache. His face shows signs of stress with deep-set eyes and slight bags beneath them, reflecting the weight of the negotiations.
Benito Mussolini
secondary
A middle-aged man with a strong, stocky build, standing at average height. His prominent jawline and shaved head are distinctive features, along with his piercing dark eyes that exude confidence and authority. His posture is rigid, reflecting his military background and dictatorial demeanor.
German Aide
background
A young, lean military aide in his late 20s, with a clean-shaven face, sharp features, and short, neatly combed blonde hair. His posture is rigid, reflecting his military training, and his movements are precise and efficient.

Dialog

Adolf Hitler The Sudetenland is German by blood and by right! Any further delay in recognizing this truth is an insult to the German people!
Neville Chamberlain With all due respect, Herr Hitler, we must consider the practicalities of transfer. Rushing this matter could create unnecessary... complications.
Édouard Daladier It seems to me that we are discussing not just territories, but three million human beings who have not been consulted in this matter.
Adolf Hitler Consulted? The will of the Volk is clear! These lands have been German since Charlemagne!
Neville Chamberlain If we may return to the timetable... I believe we can arrange the phased withdrawal to begin October 1st, provided there are guarantees for the remaining Czech population.
Édouard Daladier And what of Prague's representation in these talks? Are we to decide the fate of a sovereign nation in its absence?
Adolf Hitler Enough! The Czech question is settled. I will have my troops cross the border in 48 hours - with or without your signatures on this paper!

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