Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was a British statesman and politician known for his wartime leadership during World War II. He was the only British prime minister who received the Nobel Prize in Literature and the first person created as an honorary citizen of the US.
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On 3 September 1939 Neville Chamberlain declared war on Germany following the German invasion of Poland. Contrary to a widespread...
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War has been used for hundreds of thousands of years as a way of attaining a certain goal through the use of force. Main reasons...
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Winston Churchill has had Photos taken of him wearing a top hat so a guess so.
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Churchill's role in the Second World War needs little introduction. His immediate contribution was to instill in the British...
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During WWII Churchill lived where British Prime Ministers still live, in the official residence of the Prime Minister, at 10...
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Winston Churchill was knighted on April 24,1953 by Queen Elizabeth II
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because he had two bottles of champagne, 3 scotches and 2 brandies everyday! :)
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by his able Deputy Clement Atlee. However, more than all these things, to understand the importance of Winston Churchills...
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They didn't. They admired him. After all he was half American. His mother was Jenny Jerome, an American socialite. There's even...
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Some would argue that it wasn't the direct cause, while others would say it was one of the most important factors. The...
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Important Dates in World War 2See the Related Link for "World War 2 Timeline" to the bottom for the answer.7 Dec 1941 Pearl...
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Like any mechanized nation at the time, Japan had a myriad of systems organized into groups, Naval, aviation, land. The answer...
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Charles Ernest Rudd
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1953 in Literature. Many people believe that the Nobel Price committee wanted to award Churchill for his outstanding...
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Yes he is important because he didn't get on bad side and he had lots of allies who helped in WW1 and WW2.
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He didn't. He actually bowker hats and homburg hats.
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You are referring to one of three speeches made by Mr Churchill to the British House of Commons during the Battle of France, a...
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Churchill said this on October 29, 1941, when he visited Harrow School. It was after the Blitz and things were looking up a bit...
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He had several. When the war started he was First Lord of the Admiralty, which meant he was in charge of the navy and everything...
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Another possible answer is that it hardened the USA people's opinion on USSR 's behavior of expansionist. A supporting evidence...
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Got me stumpped. I can tell you what building, though. He was born on November 30, 1874, at Blenheim Palace, the famous palace...
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As the only man who stood alone against fascism in 1940... while everyone else turned a blind eye, Churchill faced it head...
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As the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and the head of the War Cabinet, Churchill along with his advisor's, made general...
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It was Churchill's sheer force of will that saw Britain through the dark days of 1940. After the loss of the BEF in Europe, and...
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This is not actually Canadian, it's a British crown. These sell for about a dollar.
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Winston wrote in the daily telegraph (dundees newspaper) .
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There is not official evidence that Winston Churchill made this statement. Not a newspaper archives nor a broadcasting medium...
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I think there are two reasons. First, alcohol consumption was not nearly so disrespected then as it is now, especially in...
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It depends on what perspective you take. In terms of preserving the Empire, he did an okay job But you see, most of Churchill's...
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Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was a British officer, statesman, and writer. As Prime Minister of Britain during World War II , he...
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I think you mean Andy Carroll, he was born January 6, 1989.
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It is Germany, Japan, Italy,the U.S.A., France, Britain, and Canada, Russia were the main countries [note the Japanese were...
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Winston Churchill was a politician, a soldier, an artist and most of all an *outstanding* Prime Minister, in WW2. On taking over...
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AnswerThe government of the UK during WW2 underwent a few changes as a necessity, with the progress of the war and its demands on...
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WW2 was reported in the newspapers and on radio all over the world. Many countries had censorship, in which case there were...
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The significance of The Statue of Westminster is that it recognized Canada's full independence from Great Britain and gave the...
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AnswerChurchill made this comment on 20 August 1940 in a speech during the Battle of Britain - that is, the battle in the air...
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The boys of Harrow, his old school; that was the entire text of his speech. ADDENDUM: That Churchill spoke only those words and...
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On 15th January 1965 Winston Churchill suffered a stroke that left him gravely ill. He died at his home nine days later, at age...
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In 1939, Churchill was a member of the Conservative party, who's leader, Neville Chamberlain, was currently Prime Minister of...
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No. That was FDR.
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The Right Honourable Sir Robert Anthony Eden.
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He was a qualified bricklayer, however he did not take it up as a profession (ie a job).
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You could argue that all of Europe is responsible for WWII because they ignored or underestimated the Nazi threat while there...
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Depends on which variation, its originality and condition. A cut-down "sporterized" SMLE will bring maybe $100. Rare sniper...
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Jennie Jerome and Lord Randolph Churchill
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By making inspirational speeches at a time when many people thought that Britain was on the verge of being overrun by Nazi...
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Look on Ebay and see if there is anything like this selling and you can get an idea.
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Actually, they were cousins, albeit distant ones. According to genealogists, Winston Churchill and FDR were seventh cousins once...
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1895 Churchill is commissioned into the 4th Hussars. 1896 As a young cavalry officer Churchill is posted to India1897 Winston...
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Yes, he served in the Sudan and in the Boer War.
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my left nut
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His key successes were early in the war, above all: Establishing a broadly based government in May 1940. (It included all...
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Hi Well, I've read all 6 volumes of the abridged version of Churchill's war memoirs and can't think that he particularly had a...
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As Prime Minister of England, Winston Churchill helped draft the treaty to close the surrender of the Nazi's under Hitler's rule...
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Hi, a Doulton/Royal Doulton Toby Jug runs in the price range of $100.00-$175.00 depending on condition.
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Churchill took the Harrow Entrance Exam in 1887. Schools seldom keep exam scripts for long after they have served their purpose.
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He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in April 1953.
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Winston Churhill owned a pug named Chauncy. and a poodle called rufus
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Winston Churchill's height is 5' 7" (1.70 m) Please refer to the related link below for more information.
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Winston Churchill, a man of much energy and a prodigy, was appointed to be the prime minister of the provisional government...
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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill he was conservative prime minister of Britain on two occasions once 1940-1945 and again in...
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His key aims were: To defend Britain To destroy Nazism
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According to Wikipedia... "It was a great inspiration to an embattled United Kingdom as it entered what was probably the most...
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Because it was a masterpiece of Old English and an insult to the French! Every word of that speech was the way it would have been...
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America
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Fill the glass with chilled gin. To add the proper amount of vermouth, raise the glass and gesture with it in the direction of...
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For almost six years from 1939 to 1945 Britain fought the toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war -...
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Whitehall, May 8, 1945. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_in_Europe_Day
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1. There seems to be some confusion here. The present monarch of Great Britain is Elizabeth II (not III or 3rd). She became queen...
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H.R. Alexander
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Yes, Winston Churchill did have a wife named Clementine Churchill. They had five children together.
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Harrow and Sandhurst.
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Hi, If your Toby Mug is stamped on the bottom w/Japan/Made in Japan or any type of ink stamp and a few paper lables from Japan,...
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He married Clementine Hozier in the society wedding of 1908. Viper1
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No. Churchill was famous for a cigar !
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On 10th May 1940 Germany invaded France
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Adolf Hitler: hate and then murder Hitler the Hatemonger Adolph Hitler and the Reign of Terror Hitler's Holocaust
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He held the English people together during WWII. If it had not been for his determination and confidence England would have...
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Yes he was. He was encouraging during the war and he spoke from the hip and didn't sugar coat what was happening. If he made a...
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Born November 30,1874Died January 24, 1965
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Winston Churchill was prime Minister twice from 1940-1945 (WW2)and again from 1951-1955.
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At his home in Hyde Park Gate, London, England.
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Churchill was a well-rounded man, so he enjoyed diverse hobbies, such as: *Polo. He called it "The Emperor of Games" and was a...
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AnswerChurchill, like many British leaders, had a knack for getting other nations to take up the English cause..... pulling the...
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His father Lord Randolph Churchill and his distant ancestor John Churchill, the British Statesman and General and the first Duke...
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On the contrary, his outlook was conservative.
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I bought it in 1974 for $20.00 US and have no clue as to its value now. World Coins, 2003 edition, lists it at $17.50...
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positive he gave all the citizen confedince throughout the war and was a great leader
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For one thing, when he was First Lord of the Admiralty, he was instrumental in getting England to develop tanks during...
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It is called the Peoples Rights
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The Neutrality Acts passed between 1935 and 1939 were passed by the US Congress to ensure that the US would not get involved in...
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He was a brilliant political wartime leader and his "Memoirs of the Second World War" is a must read for any military...
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