1. Munich - Noun
2. Munich - Proper noun
the capital and largest city of Bavaria in southwestern Germany
Source: WordNetWhen you stroll through Munich it can happen that you suddenly stand in front of an old house, an idyllically-dreaming church that smiles like a friendly anachronism into our modern time. Joseph Goebbels
I liked Germany; I'm not into Berlin, it's too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good. Graham Coxon
Nothing in the next-door world of Dachau impinged on the great winter cycle of Beethoven chamber music played in Munich. No canvases came off museum walls as the butchers strolled reverently past, guide-books in hand. George Steiner
Kandinsky in Munich uttered the well known words: 'Everything is permitted!' In 1961; we still live by this heritage, which in truth is inexhaustible. Michel Seuphor
A lot of people seem to me to be losing their heads, and talking and thinking as though Munich had made war more, instead of less, imminent. Neville Chamberlain
The Pact of Munich is signed. Czechoslovakia as a power is out. The genius of the Führer and his determination not to shun even a world war have again won victory without the use of force. The hope remains that the incredulous, the weak and the doubters have been converted and will remain that way. Alfred Jodl