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Munitions). After World War I, in 1919, Churchill was made Secretary of State for War, and Secretary of State for Air (aircraft). In 1920, Winston ordered the... |
World War II (WWII), or the Second World War, was a global war involving all continents of the world, except the Polar continents. It involved fighting... |
Anthony Eden (category British military personnel of World War I) and his health was ruined. He became Prime Minister in 1955 when Winston Churchill retired. He resigned as Prime Minister in 1957, and Harold Macmillan... |
back-story, which is the background story of a main story or character. Churchill, Winston S. 1948–1953. The Second World War. 6 vols, Macmillan, London.... |
George VI (category Articles with WorldCat identifiers) 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... |
Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk (category German military personnel of World War I) the German Army to surrender at Rheims before General Eisenhower. Winston Churchill recognised the Flensburg Government de facto because he said the surrender... |
Neville Chamberlain (category British people of World War I) hoped that British warships might use them in the war. Many Conservatives, including Winston Churchill, who had made the agreement to have the treaty ports... |
Harold Macmillan (category British military personnel of World War I) 1931. During World War II, Churchill made Macmillan Minister Resident in the Mediterranean. This made him the go-between for Churchill and the British... |
Jan Smuts (category People of the Boer Wars) invited to the Imperial War Cabinet again, where he worked closely with Winston Churchill. In 28 May 1941, Smuts became a Field Marshal of the British Army... |
USSR) and its allies between the end of World War II and the fall of the Soviet Union. It is called the "Cold" War because the Americans and the Soviet Union... |
Herbert Asquith (category British people of World War I) was the day on which his record was surpassed by Margaret Thatcher. Winston Churchill served longer, however, in two non-consecutive terms in office... |
top ten people on the list were: Sir Winston Churchill, (1874–1965), Prime Minister during the Second World War, politician, soldier, author, speaker... |
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... |
Six-Day War (1967) - Third Arab–Israeli War DOCUMENTARY, retrieved 2023-05-13 Churchill, Randolph; Churchill, Winston S. (1 January 1967). The Six-Day War. London:... |
in 1929, and Robert (Bob) in 1936. Lyall Howard was an admirer of Winston Churchill, and a sympathiser with the New Guard. Howard's ancestors were English... |
BBC (category Articles with WorldCat identifiers) Second World War when there was only radio. During the war, Winston Churchill delivered 33 major wartime speeches on BBC radio. The BBC World Service... |
France to take over the Royal Air Force bombing attacks on Germany. Winston Churchill put him back in charge of the Royal Air Force in 1919. Over the next... |
Bernard Montgomery (category British military personnel of World War I) Montgomery standing in front of Winston Churchill (Minister of Munitions) at the victory parade at Lille. Britain declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939... |
Battle of Britain (category European battles of World War II) delivered by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the House of Commons: "The Battle of France is over. I expect the Battle of Britain is about... |
Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997), history of ideas Winston Churchill (1874–1965), U.K. prime minister; World Wars I and II, English-speaking peoples Robert Conquest... |