Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech as Viceroy of India (1926), quoted in Birkenhead, Halifax (Hamish Hamilton, 1965), pp. 223-234
Viceroy of India
Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1.er Conde de Halifax, KG, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, PC , conocido como Lord Irwin entre 1925 y 1934, y como Vizconde Halifax desde 1934 hasta 1944, fue un político conservador del Reino Unido. Desempeñó varios cargos ministeriales en aquella época, destacadamente los de virrey de la India desde 1925 hasta 1931 y Secretario de Asuntos Exteriores entre 1938 y 1940. A menudo es recordado como uno de los arquitectos de la política de apaciguamiento de Adolf Hitler en 1936-38, antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, trabajando estrechamente con el primer ministro Neville Chamberlain. Sin embargo, después de la ocupación alemana de Checoslovaquia en marzo de 1939 fue uno de los que presionó en busca de una nueva política de intentar parar cualquier otra agresión alemana prometiendo entrar en guerra para defender Polonia.
Cuando Chamberlain dimitió a principios de mayo de 1940, Halifax declinó el cargo de primer ministro pues sentía que Churchill sería mejor líder de guerra . Unas pocas semanas después, con los aliados enfrentándose a una aparentemente catastrófica derrota y con las fuerzas británicas retrocediendo en Dunquerque, Halifax favoreció acercarse a Italia para ver si se podían negociar términos de paz aceptables, pero fue desautorizado por Churchill después de una serie de tempestuosos encuentros del gabinete de guerra. Desde 1941 hasta 1946, desempeñó el cargo de embajador británico en Washington. Wikipedia

Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech as Viceroy of India (1926), quoted in Birkenhead, Halifax (Hamish Hamilton, 1965), pp. 223-234
Viceroy of India
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech in the House of Commons on the Irish insurgency after the Great War, quoted in Lord Birkenhead, Halifax (Hamish Hamilton, 1965), pp. 121-122
Backbench MP
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Remarks to the Cabinet (15 March 1938)
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Letter (16 February 1931), quoted in Birkenhead, Halifax (Hamish Hamilton, 1965), p. 296
Viceroy of India
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Letter to William Wedgwood Benn, quoted in Birkenhead, Halifax (Hamish Hamilton, 1965), p. 275
Viceroy of India
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Maurice Cowling, The Impact of Hitler. British Politics and British Policy, 1933-1940 (University of Chicago, 1977), p. 9.
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Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
In 1935. Quoted in Keith Feiling, A Life of Neville Chamberlain (Macmillan, 1970), p. 275
Lord Privy Seal
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to centenary dinner of the Toronto Board of Trade (24 January 1944), quoted in The Times (25 January 1944), p. 3
Ambassador to the United States
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Diary (17 June 1940), quoted in Andrew Roberts, ‘The Holy Fox’: The Life of Lord Halifax (Phoenix, 1997), p. 237
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford (27 February 1940), quoted in The Times (28 February 1940), p. 10
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford (27 February 1940), quoted in The Times (28 February 1940), p. 10
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford (27 February 1940), quoted in The Times (28 February 1940), p. 10
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to the annual dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (29 June 1939), quoted in The Times (30 June 1939), p. 9
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to the annual dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (29 June 1939), quoted in The Times (30 June 1939), p. 9
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to the annual dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (29 June 1939), quoted in The Times (30 June 1939), p. 9
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech to the annual dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (29 June 1939), quoted in The Times (30 June 1939), p. 9
Foreign Secretary
Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/lords/1938/oct/03/international-relations#column_1308 in the House of Lords (3 October 1938) on the Munich Agreement <br class="br">Foreign Secretary