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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill KG OM CH TD FRS PC (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was an English politician. He was Prime Minister of the United... |
Anthony Eden (category British military personnel of World War I) died in 2021. She was a niece of Winston Churchill. Eden's life can be described in two halves. The first half, in the 1930s and in wartime, was brilliant... |
George VI (redirect from George VI of the United Kingdom) Minister Winston Churchill, inviting him to join the Royal Family on Victory in Europe Day (1945) to celebrate the defeat of the Nazis. After World War II ended... |
Atlantic Charter (category World War II) India: Propaganda During World War II. Taylor & Francis US. ISBN 9780203894507. Wrigley, Chris (2002). Winston Churchill: A Biographical Companion. ABC-CLIO... |
Neville Chamberlain (category British people of World War I) give the treaty ports back to Ireland, but they hoped that British warships might use them in the war. Many Conservatives, including Winston Churchill, who... |
Yalta Conference (category World War II) World War in Europe. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Winston Churchill), the President of the United States (Franklin D. Roosevelt) and the Premier... |
controlled by Germany in WW2. The idea of the Iron Curtain was made public by Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in 1946 when... |
Harold Macmillan (category British military personnel of World War I) entered Parliament at the 1924 general election. After losing his seat in 1929, he won it again in 1931. During World War II, Churchill made Macmillan Minister... |
Second World War, Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0-674-00680-5. p.57-63 Reynolds, David (April 27, 2006). From World War to Cold War: Churchill, Roosevelt... |
portraits of public figures in the 1950s; some where polemical. Fof example, he made a portrait of Winston Churchill, which he disliked and later would... |
Jan Smuts (category People of the Boer Wars) where he worked closely with Winston Churchill. In 28 May 1941, Smuts became a Field Marshal of the British Army, becoming the first South African to hold... |
The Cold War (1947-1991) was the tense fighting between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union (also called the USSR) and its allies between... |
Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk (category German military personnel of World War I) Eisenhower. Winston Churchill recognised the Flensburg Government de facto because he said the surrender was allowed by "Grand Admiral Dönitz the designated... |
British Home Guard (category World War II) on in the war, it was renamed the Home Guard, following pressure by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. If the Natzis had crossed the channel the Home Guard... |
Churchill, Randolph; Churchill, Winston S. (1 January 1967). The Six-Day War. London: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 978-0395075326. "Six-Day War ends". HISTORY... |
Austen Chamberlain (category British people of World War I) Nazi Germany, who were building a larger military. Together with Winston Churchill, he argued that Britain should build its military too. Austen Chamberlain... |
Denis Healey (category British military personnel of World War II) five years old. He was given the middle name "Winston" after Winston Churchill, who was an important politician at the time Denis was born. Healey was... |
John Lennon (redirect from John Winston Ono Lennon) married him. He had never liked his middle name Winston (given him by his mother after Winston Churchill) and wanted to change it, but was told he could... |
caused the end of the South African Republic. After this war, the United Kingdom took control of South Africa. During the war, Winston Churchill was imprisoned... |
Potsdam Conference (category World War II) Also, Winston Churchill had been voted out in the United Kingdom and replaced by Clement Attlee. Stalin saw himself as far more experienced than the new... |