3/5 stars A year before the outbreak of the second world war, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain travelled to Munich to meet German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in the hope of brokering a peace that would prevent Europe being once again sucked into a lengthy and debilitating conflict. The ultimately futile Munich Agreement provides the historical backdrop for Christian Schwochow's political.
By Adam Graham, The Detroit News, (TNS)
The handsome and involving brink-of-WWII drama “Munich: The Edge of War” does a decent enough job of making viewers believe something they know happened might not happen.
It’s 1938 and Hitler is on the brink of invading Czechoslovakia. A pair
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