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Prime Minister Winston Churchill
1,439 wordsWinston Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace on Nov. 30, 1874. His father was Lord Randolph Churchill, who descended directly from the 1st duke of Marlborough, of whom Winston was to write a biography. His mother was Jennie Jerome, an American. Churchill's childhood was unhappy. He spent most of his time at school, something he didn't really love. His him as bright, but stubborn and obstinate. He loved to read history and poetry, however, and was fascinated...
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Winston Churchill
1,167 wordsSir Winston Lenord Spencer Churchill Never give in-never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy (Bra censored internet). This speech was made October 29, 1941 to the boys at Churchills old public school to hopefully direct the students in the direction that would help them later on ion their lives. Sir Winston Lenord Spencer C...
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Churchill As Prime Minister
10,900 wordsSir Winston Churchill the Winner or the Loser Indre k Zola, Tallinn English College, Form 12 A Tallinn 2000 PREFACE The reason why I chose this topic for my research paper is that I have always been interested in history. Sir Winston Churchill was one of the most remarkable Englishmen of the 20th century. His politics and speeches have influenced the world a lot. Greatly thanks to him Britain did not surrender to the German forces in World War II. Is it that anybody could have led the UK during ...
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Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill Winston Churchill
1,421 wordsWinston Leonard Spencer Churchill Winston Churchill was one of the most influential people in this century. He held many offices, jobs, and positions that greatly affected the life of the British, and the history of the world. In Blenheim Palace at Woodstock on November 30th, 1874, Winston Churchill was born. 1 He grew up as the first child of Lord Randolph Churchill. 2 Lord Randolph Churchill held a seat as a member of Parliament and was considered a notable politician. 3 Churchill's mother, th...
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Winston Churchill And Franklin D Roosevelt
2,893 wordsBetween the years of 1939 and 1945 the world was sent spiral ling in a mess of corruption, violence and uncertainty. Allied powers were faced with the unparalleled task of protecting the world from tyranny. In terms of political power, this weight was bestowed upon the shoulders of two memorable individuals. By and large Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt can be labelled as beacons of democracy and leaders of the free world in their time. Winston Churchill, the son of Lord Randolph Chur...
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Russia Into The War And Churchill
3,586 wordsWinston Churchill SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, (1874-1965), British leader. English on his father's side, Americano n his mother's, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill embodied and expressed the double vitality and the national qualities of both peoples. His names testify to the richness of his historic inheritance: Winston, after the Royalist family with whom theChurchills married before the English Civil War; Leonard, after his remarkable grandfather, Leonard Jerome of New York; Spencer, the marri...
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Churchill's Later Years
1,849 wordsWinston Churchill was born on November 30, 1874, at Blenheim Palace, the famous palace near Oxford that was built by the nation for John Churchill, the first duke of Marlborough. Blenheim meant a lot to Winston Churchill. It was there that he became engaged to his wife, Clementine Ogilvy Hozier. He later wrote his historical masterpiece, The Life and Times of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. With English on his father's side and American on his mother's, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill...
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Austerity Cripps
1,418 wordsTighten your belts The Cripps Version: The Life of Sir Stafford Cripps Peter Clarke 592 pp, Penguin Who is New Labour's patron saint Aficionados claim Attlee, anti-Blair ites mutter MacDonald. One name that doesn't get mentioned, but should, is Cripps. Not only does he offer religion and the law, Cripps can lay claim to the title of Britain's leading pragmatist and consensus-builder of the 20th century, who spoke simultaneously for middle England and the dispossessed. A prime minister who is rig...
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Churchill's Mere Presence Among The British People
1,751 wordsWinston Churchill and His Leadership During World War II Winston Churchill symbolized Britain during World War II. His image, and that of the British people as a whole, was one of defiance in the face of overwhelming adversity. His galvanizing and courageous leadership as Prime Minister of Britain during World War II was the catalyst for the stubborn resistance of the British and the ultimate victory of the Allied forces over Hitler. His speeches stirred the masses and mobilized the British. Whe...
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Name Of Winston Churchill
1,030 wordsChurchill was born at Blenheim Palace, his family's ancestral seat in Oxfordshire, on November 30, 1874. (1) He grew up in a sheltered life of a wealthy family. He was the older son of Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, a British statesman who rose to be chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons. He attended a higher educational program at Harrow High School. Toward the end of his years at Harrow, he took great diligence in preparing for the Royal Military College at San...
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Winston Churchill
864 wordsAfter World War I, no one wanted to fight another. The First World War was to be the last world war. Many people wanted to ensure this was true, in spite of the existing problems in the world. The failure to take forceful actions in Munich, or at least utilize mutual and understanding settlement of the Czechoslovakia crisis created an atmosphere in which the opposing people emerged. Out of all of this, Winston Churchill laid the foundation for his eventual rise to power in Britain. Winston Churc...
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Soviet Union R Sir Winston Churchill
939 wordsSir Winston Churchill is quoted more than any other Prime Minister England has ever had, even though he gave his most famous speech, Sinews of Peace, as leader of the opposition party. In this speech Sir Winston named a number of challenges faced by the post-war world, and made three distinct suggestions to meet these challenges. The first suggestion states that "the United Nations Organisation [sic] must immediately equip itself with an international armed force; meaning it should have an army ...
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2 Describe Winston Churchill Winston
756 words1) Introduction The title of this Book is Winston Churchill and the person who wrote this book was named John Keegan. The reason why I picked this book was because Winston Churchill sounded like an interesting name, and then while I looked at him, he had a Big Cigar in his mouth. He looked like a very intriguing man. So I picked off the book shelf and started to read about him and his life. 2) Describe Winston Churchill Winston Churchill's parents were too busy for him after he was born, and he ...
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First Volume Of Churchill's World War II
3,426 wordsChurchill, Sir Winston (1874-1965), became one of the greatest statesmen in world history. Churchill reached the height of his fame as the heroic prime minister of Great Britain during World War II (1939-1945). He offered his people only "blood, toil, tears, and sweat" as they struggled to keep their freedom. Churchill was also a noted speaker, author, painter, soldier, and war reporter. Early in World War II, Great Britain stood alone against Nazi Germany. The British people refused to give in ...
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