Rundstedt had ordered the panzer units to halt, concerned about the vulnerability of his flanks and the question of supply to his forward troops. He was also concerned that the marshy ground around Dunkirk would prove unsuitable for tanks and he wished to conserve them for later operations (in some units, tank losses were 30–50 percent). Hitler was also apprehensive, and on a visit to Army Group A headquarters on 24 May, he endorsed the order.
Winston Churchill was referring to Neville Chamberlain, prime minister of Britain, when he stepped from a plane in london, and waved a piece of paper, and declared that peace has been saved. Chamberlain later conceded to Hitler´s last demand, and sacrificed Czecoslovakia to satisfy the germans.
Britains choice, as Churchill stated, "<em>was between shame and war....we have chosen shame, and we will get war".
</em><em />So, I choose answer A)
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</em>Winston Churchill wasn´t wrong, because a few months later, German troops invaded Poland, and led to World War II.
The only example of a domestic policy from the list would be "<span>a law passed that funds military programs," since domestic policies have to do with issues pertaining to the country in question, not the relationship of the country with other nations. </span>
The one that's required in order to be allowed access to reading rooms in the Library of Congress is: <span>evidence of US citizenship
Library of Congress could be use by normal citizen as long as we have the library card.
The library card itself is free, but in order to make that we need to complete a registration process by showing our states produced </span><span>evidence of US citizenship and driver license or password.</span>