In the speech “On The Nazi Invasion of Poland” by Neville Chamberlain, he speaks about how he didn't want things …show more content…
He states, “ His Majesty's Government satisfactory assurances that the German Government have suspended all aggressive action against Poland and are prepared promptly to withdraw their forces from Polish territory, His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom will without hesitation fulfill their obligations to Poland." Throughout the speech he uses Ethos to get his message across as a way to show his people that they will not back down nor will they be subjected to bow down to somebody of no high being. He speaks about entering the war as the only way to put an end to Germany’s quest for land. He uses Logic as a way to explain how entering the war is a means to an end, he states, “ It now only remains for us to set our teeth and to enter upon this struggle, which we ourselves earnestly endeavored to avoid, with determination to see it through to the end. … If out of the struggle we again re-establish in the world the rules of good faith and the renunciation of force, why, then even the sacrifices that will be entailed upon us will find their fullest justification.” He explains that only by going to war will end this war and restore and reestablish a world with no