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  • Electoral history of Winston Churchill
  • Elections featuring UK Prime Minister

    This is a summary of the electoral history of Winston Churchill, who served in a multitude of ministerial positions between 1908 and 1955, including as

    Electoral history of Winston Churchill

    Electoral_history_of_Winston_Churchill

  • Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill
  • 1965 funeral of UK prime minister

    On 24 January 1965, Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War, died at the age of 90. His funeral was the first

    Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill

    Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Winston_Churchill

  • Bibliography of Winston Churchill
  • Bibliography of Winston Churchill includes the major scholarly and nonfiction books and scholarly articles on the career of Winston Churchill, as well as

    Bibliography of Winston Churchill

    Bibliography of Winston Churchill

    Bibliography_of_Winston_Churchill

  • Clementine Churchill
  • Wife of Winston Churchill and life peer (1885–1977)

    Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill (née Hozier; 1 April 1885 – 12 December 1977), was the wife of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United

    Clementine Churchill

    Clementine Churchill

    Clementine_Churchill

  • List of awards and honours received by Winston Churchill
  • Honours of Sir Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill received numerous honours and awards throughout his career as a British Army officer, statesman and author. Perhaps the highest of these

    List of awards and honours received by Winston Churchill

    List_of_awards_and_honours_received_by_Winston_Churchill

  • 1945 United Kingdom general election
  • government under Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The result reflected widespread public concern about the future direction of the United Kingdom in the post-war

    1945 United Kingdom general election

    1945 United Kingdom general election

    1945_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman, military officer, and writer who was Prime Minister

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • Randolph Churchill
  • British journalist, writer and politician (1911–1968)

    Spencer Churchill (28 May 1911 – 6 June 1968) was a British journalist, writer and politician. The only son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and

    Randolph Churchill

    Randolph Churchill

    Randolph_Churchill

  • 1951 United Kingdom general election
  • declined slightly. The election marked the return of Winston Churchill as Prime Minister and the beginning of Labour's 13-year spell in opposition. It was

    1951 United Kingdom general election

    1951 United Kingdom general election

    1951_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • 1908 Dundee by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    Dundee: a short history - Page 140 "Winston Churchill heads the poll for Dundee", The Evening Post, 20 January 1910 Debrett's House of Commons and the

    1908 Dundee by-election

    1908_Dundee_by-election

  • Dundee in the 1922 general election
  • Winston Churchill lost his seat of Dundee in the 1922 general election as a National Liberal follower of David Lloyd George. The election was the only

    Dundee in the 1922 general election

    Dundee_in_the_1922_general_election

  • Bust of Winston Churchill (Epstein)
  • Sculpture by Jacob Epstein

    Jacob Epstein's bronze bust of Winston Churchill was completed in 1947 and cast in an edition often said to number 10 (but more, perhaps 12 or 16, are

    Bust of Winston Churchill (Epstein)

    Bust of Winston Churchill (Epstein)

    Bust_of_Winston_Churchill_(Epstein)

  • Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square
  • Statue by Ivor Roberts-Jones in London

    The statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, London, is a bronze sculpture of the former British prime minister Winston Churchill, created by

    Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square

    Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square

    Statue_of_Winston_Churchill,_Parliament_Square

  • 1950 United Kingdom general election
  • called in the following year, which the Conservatives won, restoring Winston Churchill as Prime Minister after six years in opposition. Labour had governed

    1950 United Kingdom general election

    1950 United Kingdom general election

    1950_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Churchill College, Cambridge
  • College of the University of Cambridge

    and humanities. In 1958, a trust was established with Sir Winston Churchill as its chairman of trustees, to build and endow a college for 60 fellows and

    Churchill College, Cambridge

    Churchill College, Cambridge

    Churchill_College,_Cambridge

  • Winston Churchill Boulevard
  • Street in Ontario, Canada

    Winston Churchill Boulevard is a long north-south roadway that predominantly forms the western boundary of Peel Region with the eastern boundaries of

    Winston Churchill Boulevard

    Winston Churchill Boulevard

    Winston_Churchill_Boulevard

  • Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years
  • 1981 British TV series or programme

    Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years is an eight-part 1981 drama serial based on Winston Churchill's years in enforced exile from political position

    Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years

    Winston_Churchill:_The_Wilderness_Years

  • Bust of Winston Churchill, Mishkenot Sha'ananim
  • Sculpture by Oscar Nemon in Jerusalem

    The bronze bust of former British prime minister Sir Winston Churchill at Mishkenot Sha’ananim, Jerusalem was created by portrait sculptor Oscar Nemon

    Bust of Winston Churchill, Mishkenot Sha'ananim

    Bust of Winston Churchill, Mishkenot Sha'ananim

    Bust_of_Winston_Churchill,_Mishkenot_Sha'ananim

  • A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
  • History by Winston Churchill

    throughout the world, written by Winston Churchill, covering the period from Caesar's invasions of Britain (55 BC) to the end of the Second Boer War (1902)

    A History of the English-Speaking Peoples

    A_History_of_the_English-Speaking_Peoples

  • Frances Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
  • English noblewoman

    Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough. One of her sons, Lord Randolph Churchill, was the father of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. She had

    Frances Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough

    Frances Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough

    Frances_Spencer-Churchill,_Duchess_of_Marlborough

  • 1924 Westminster Abbey by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    for the British House of Commons constituency of Westminster Abbey in London. It was notable for the challenge of Winston Churchill to the party system

    1924 Westminster Abbey by-election

    1924 Westminster Abbey by-election

    1924_Westminster_Abbey_by-election

  • Constitutionalist (UK)
  • British political grouping

    David Lloyd George-led coalition government, and most notably by Winston Churchill. However, there was no party organisation called the Constitutionalist

    Constitutionalist (UK)

    Constitutionalist_(UK)

  • 1899 Oldham by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    fought by future Conservative Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. At the beginning of 1899, the two members of parliament for Oldham were Robert Ascroft and

    1899 Oldham by-election

    1899_Oldham_by-election

  • Third Churchill ministry
  • UK government, 1951–1955

    Winston Churchill formed the third Churchill ministry in the United Kingdom following the 1951 general election. He was reappointed as Prime Minister of

    Third Churchill ministry

    Third Churchill ministry

    Third_Churchill_ministry

  • Churchill war ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945

    It was led by Winston Churchill, who was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George VI following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain

    Churchill war ministry

    Churchill war ministry

    Churchill_war_ministry

  • 1917 Dundee by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    appointment of one of the two sitting MPs for the constituency, Winston Churchill, as minister of munitions. Under the Parliamentary rules applying at the time

    1917 Dundee by-election

    1917 Dundee by-election

    1917_Dundee_by-election

  • Churchill War Rooms
  • Museum in London

    World War, and the Churchill Museum, a biographical museum exploring the life of British statesman Winston Churchill. Construction of the Cabinet War Rooms

    Churchill War Rooms

    Churchill War Rooms

    Churchill_War_Rooms

  • 1908 Manchester North West by-election
  • By-election in England

    elected by the first past the post voting system. Winston Churchill had been Liberal MP for the seat of Manchester North West since the 1906 general election

    1908 Manchester North West by-election

    1908_Manchester_North_West_by-election

  • The Second World War (book series)
  • History of World War II written by Winston Churchill

    War is a history of the period from the end of the First World War to July 1945, written by Winston Churchill. Churchill labelled the "moral of the work"

    The Second World War (book series)

    The_Second_World_War_(book_series)

  • International Churchill Society
  • The International Churchill Society (ICS), formerly known as the Churchill Centre, studies the life and works of Winston Churchill. It is based in the

    International Churchill Society

    International Churchill Society

    International_Churchill_Society

  • John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
  • British army officer and statesman (1650–1722)

    describing him as one of the finest military commanders in history. Churchill was the second but eldest surviving son of Sir Winston Churchill of Glanvilles Wootton

    John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough

    John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough

    John_Churchill,_1st_Duke_of_Marlborough

  • Winston Churchill in politics, 1900–1939
  • documents the career of Winston Churchill in Parliament from its beginning in 1900 to the start of his term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in

    Winston Churchill in politics, 1900–1939

    Winston_Churchill_in_politics,_1900–1939

  • Statue of Winston Churchill, Woodford
  • Statue by David McFall in Woodford, London

    The statue of Winston Churchill in Woodford, London, is a bronze sculpture of the British statesman, created by David McFall in 1958–9. The statue commemorates

    Statue of Winston Churchill, Woodford

    Statue of Winston Churchill, Woodford

    Statue_of_Winston_Churchill,_Woodford

  • Leonard Jerome
  • American financier and maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill

    maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill. Leonard Jerome was born in Pompey in Onondaga County, New York, on November 3, 1817. He was one of nine sons and one

    Leonard Jerome

    Leonard Jerome

    Leonard_Jerome

  • Churchill caretaker ministry
  • UK Government, May–July 1945

    1945. The prime minister was Winston Churchill, leader of the Conservative Party. This government succeeded the Churchill war ministry which he had formed

    Churchill caretaker ministry

    Churchill caretaker ministry

    Churchill_caretaker_ministry

  • Norway Debate
  • 1940 debate in the British House of Commons

    replacement of his war ministry by a broadly based coalition government which, under Winston Churchill, governed the United Kingdom until after the end of the

    Norway Debate

    Norway Debate

    Norway_Debate

  • St Martin's Church, Bladon
  • Church in England, England

    chapel of ease. It is best known for the graves of the Spencer-Churchill family, including Sir Winston Churchill, in its churchyard. The first church on the

    St Martin's Church, Bladon

    St Martin's Church, Bladon

    St_Martin's_Church,_Bladon

  • We shall fight on the beaches
  • 1940 speech by Winston Churchill

    Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 4 June 1940. This was the second of three major speeches

    We shall fight on the beaches

    We shall fight on the beaches

    We_shall_fight_on_the_beaches

  • Chartwell
  • Country house in Kent, England

    in South East England. For over forty years, it was the home of Sir Winston Churchill. He bought the property in September 1922 and lived there until

    Chartwell

    Chartwell

    Chartwell

  • The Other Club
  • British political dining society

    Other Club is a British political dining society founded in 1911 by Winston Churchill and F. E. Smith. It met to dine fortnightly in the Pinafore Room at

    The Other Club

    The_Other_Club

  • Operation Hope Not
  • State funeral arrangements for Winston Churchill

    code name of the plan for the state funeral of Sir Winston Churchill. It was titled The State Funeral of The Right Honourable Sir Winston Leonard Spencer

    Operation Hope Not

    Operation Hope Not

    Operation_Hope_Not

  • The World Crisis
  • Winston Churchill's account of the First World War

    The World Crisis is Winston Churchill's account of the First World War, published in six volumes (technically five, as Volume III was published in two

    The World Crisis

    The World Crisis

    The_World_Crisis

  • Richard Toye
  • British historian and academic (born 1973)

    Churchill is Winston Churchill: A Life in the News in 2020. In late 2018, he appeared in the documentary Churchill's mistress discussing the fate of Dora

    Richard Toye

    Richard_Toye

  • The Finest Hours (1964 film)
  • 1964 British film by Peter Baylis

    documentary film about Winston Churchill, directed by Peter Baylis. It was written by Victor Wolfson based on Churchill's book series Memoirs of the Second World

    The Finest Hours (1964 film)

    The_Finest_Hours_(1964_film)

  • Davyhulme (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1983–1997)

    suburb of Greater Manchester. It elected Conservative Winston Spencer-Churchill, grandson of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, as a Member of Parliament

    Davyhulme (constituency)

    Davyhulme_(constituency)

  • Savrola
  • 1900 novel by Winston S. Churchill

    Savrola: A Tale of the Revolution in Laurania is the only major fictional work of Winston S. Churchill. The story describes events in the capital of Laurania

    Savrola

    Savrola

  • David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir
  • British lawyer and politician (1900–1967)

    Sir Winston Churchill, on the advice of Brendan Bracken, appointed Maxwell Fyfe Solicitor-General. At the same time he was knighted and sworn of the Privy

    David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir

    David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir

    David_Maxwell_Fyfe,_1st_Earl_of_Kilmuir

  • People's Budget
  • 1910 British legislation

    Exchequer, David Lloyd George, and his young ally Winston Churchill, who was then President of the Board of Trade and a fellow Liberal; called the "Terrible

    People's Budget

    People's Budget

    People's_Budget

  • Churchill Archives Centre
  • University of Cambridge document repository

    preservation and study of modern personal papers. It is best known for housing the papers of former British prime minister Winston Churchill. In addition to

    Churchill Archives Centre

    Churchill Archives Centre

    Churchill_Archives_Centre

  • Records of prime ministers of the United Kingdom
  • ministers have served two terms: Winston Churchill, Benjamin Disraeli, Ramsay MacDonald, The Viscount Melbourne, The Duke of Newcastle, Lord Palmerston, Robert

    Records of prime ministers of the United Kingdom

    Records of prime ministers of the United Kingdom

    Records_of_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
  • Anglo-Canadian business tycoon, politician, and writer (1879–1964)

    resources as Winston Churchill's Minister of Aircraft Production. The young Max Aitken had a gift for making money and was a millionaire by the age of 30. His

    Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook

    Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook

    Max_Aitken,_1st_Baron_Beaverbrook

  • V sign
  • Hand sign (victory, peace or insult)

    by Victor De Laveleye as part of a campaign by the Allies of World War II, and made more widely known by Winston Churchill. During the Vietnam War, in the

    V sign

    V sign

    V_sign

  • Terminological inexactitude
  • Euphemism for dishonesty

    inexactitude is a phrase introduced in 1906 by British politician Winston Churchill. It is used as a euphemism or circumlocution meaning a lie, an untruth

    Terminological inexactitude

    Terminological_inexactitude

  • The Valiant Years
  • British-american filmseries based on W. Churchill's Memoires, by ABC

    Valiant Years was a documentary produced by ABC based on the memoirs of Winston Churchill, directed by Anthony Bushell and John Schlesinger, narrated by Gary

    The Valiant Years

    The_Valiant_Years

  • Arms and the Covenant
  • 1938 book by Winston Churchill

    non-fiction book written by Winston Churchill. It was later published in the United States as While England Slept; a Survey of World Affairs, 1932–1938.

    Arms and the Covenant

    Arms_and_the_Covenant

  • 1955 United Kingdom general election
  • snap election: Anthony Eden called the election after succeeding Winston Churchill in April 1955 to secure a mandate. The government won a 60-seat majority

    1955 United Kingdom general election

    1955 United Kingdom general election

    1955_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Erin Mills
  • Suburban district in Peel, Ontario, Canada

    north, and from Winston Churchill Boulevard in the west, to the Credit River in the east, although it extends west to Ninth Line south of Highway 403, and

    Erin Mills

    Erin Mills

    Erin_Mills

  • Joe Steele (novel)
  • 2015 novel by Harry Turtledove

    War II in Europe begins, only grudgingly does Steele commit to help Winston Churchill and Trotsky with the Lend Lease Act. When Japan attacks Pearl Harbor

    Joe Steele (novel)

    Joe_Steele_(novel)

  • Popular Front (UK)
  • Attempted political alliance of leftist politicians in 1930s Britain

    1924. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill from 1926 to 1929. The PF campaign was preceded by the United

    Popular Front (UK)

    Popular_Front_(UK)

  • Toonie
  • Canadian two-dollar coin

    bear resulted in the name "Churchill", a reference both to Winston Churchill and to the common polar bear sightings in Churchill, Manitoba. Finance Minister

    Toonie

    Toonie

  • Iron Curtain
  • Political boundary dividing Europe during the Cold War

    term's origin is often attributed to the Fulton Speech delivered by Winston Churchill on 5 March 1946 in Fulton, Missouri, where he said: "From Stettin

    Iron Curtain

    Iron Curtain

    Iron_Curtain

  • Settling Accounts: In at the Death
  • Book by Harry Turtledove

    Bruges and Ghent. This results in Winston Churchill being ousted as Prime Minister in a no-confidence vote. Churchill's succeeded by Horace Wilson, who

    Settling Accounts: In at the Death

    Settling_Accounts:_In_at_the_Death

  • Brendan Clifford
  • Irish activist

    published several books on Irish history, including Notes on Eire: Espionage Reports to Winston Churchill, 1940–2, an account of Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen's

    Brendan Clifford

    Brendan_Clifford

  • Tonypandy
  • Town in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    wages and the Combine began importing strikebreakers. Home Secretary Winston Churchill controversially deployed military forces including cavalry and infantry

    Tonypandy

    Tonypandy

    Tonypandy

  • William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford
  • English politician and solicitor

    attention in 1908 when he defeated Winston Churchill, a Liberal Cabinet Minister at the time, in a by-election for the seat of North-West Manchester but is

    William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford

    William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford

    William_Joynson-Hicks,_1st_Viscount_Brentford

  • Robert Blake, Baron Blake
  • British historian (1916–2003)

    Romanes Lecture (1993) Churchill: A Major New Assessment of His Life in Peace and War (1993; edited with Wm Roger Louis) Winston Churchill (1998) Jardine Matheson

    Robert Blake, Baron Blake

    Robert_Blake,_Baron_Blake

  • Wadelai
  • Smithsonian–Roosevelt African Expedition was allowed to hunt white rhinoceros. Winston Churchill passing through in 1907 and described Wadelai as "newly abandoned

    Wadelai

    Wadelai

    Wadelai

  • Stephen Goodson
  • South African banker, author, and politician (1948–2018)

    memoirs written by Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman, there is no mention of millions of Jews in Europe having

    Stephen Goodson

    Stephen_Goodson

  • Clement Attlee
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951

    prime minister during the wartime coalition government under Winston Churchill, and Leader of the Opposition on three occasions: from 1935 to 1940, briefly

    Clement Attlee

    Clement Attlee

    Clement_Attlee

  • Special Relationship
  • Relationship between the UK and the US

    popular usage following a 1946 speech by former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Among major world powers, the military co-operation, intelligence

    Special Relationship

    Special Relationship

    Special_Relationship

  • 1945 United Kingdom general election in England
  • Topic in 1945 United Kingdom general election

    Attlee, the leader of the Labour Party, refused Winston Churchill's offer of continuing the wartime coalition until the Allied defeat of Japan. On 15 June

    1945 United Kingdom general election in England

    1945 United Kingdom general election in England

    1945_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_England

  • Electoral history of Boris Johnson
  • Elections featuring UK Prime Minister

    part of the Labour-Co-op alliance Includes -1.0% for the Co-operative Party, as part of the Labour-Co-op alliance "Election Data 1997". Electoral Calculus

    Electoral history of Boris Johnson

    Electoral_history_of_Boris_Johnson

  • Walmer
  • Town in Kent, England

    Mother, Sir Winston Churchill, William Pitt the Younger (whose niece Lady Hester Stanhope first created the gardens), and the Duke of Wellington (of the Battle

    Walmer

    Walmer

    Walmer

  • History of the welfare state in the United Kingdom
  • and Edwardian Era (1885–1914)." History of economic ideas 24#1 (2016): 57–82. Kelso, Patrick Winston. "Winston Churchill and Social Reform." (2006) online

    History of the welfare state in the United Kingdom

    History_of_the_welfare_state_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Chingford and Woodford Green
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)

    parts of the former seats of Chingford and Wanstead and Woodford. Both seats previously had well-known MPs, Norman Tebbit and Winston Churchill respectively

    Chingford and Woodford Green

    Chingford and Woodford Green

    Chingford_and_Woodford_Green

  • Leo Amery
  • British Conservative politician (1873–1955)

    resign and his replacement by Winston Churchill. Amery was born in Gorakhpur, British India, to an English father and a mother of Hungarian Jewish descent

    Leo Amery

    Leo Amery

    Leo_Amery

  • Campaign for Democratic Socialism
  • Faction within the British Labour Party

    Conservative governments of Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, and Harold Macmillan. However, the Bevanites – the left wing faction of the Labour Party – had

    Campaign for Democratic Socialism

    Campaign_for_Democratic_Socialism

  • Max Emanuel Herzog in Bayern
  • Duke in Bavaria

    (2011). The Churchills: A Family at the Heart of History - from the Duke of Marlborough to Winston Churchill. Hachette UK. ISBN 9780748117116. PW Art Adcisory

    Max Emanuel Herzog in Bayern

    Max_Emanuel_Herzog_in_Bayern

  • William Edward Robinson
  • English politician

    best known Constitutionalist candidate was Winston Churchill. Robinson did not try to re-enter the House of Commons. Robinson died on 10 May 1927 aged

    William Edward Robinson

    William Edward Robinson

    William_Edward_Robinson

  • Origins of the Cold War
  • counter-revolutionaries. This policy was spearheaded by Minister of War Winston Churchill. France, Japan and the United States also sent forces to help decide

    Origins of the Cold War

    Origins_of_the_Cold_War

  • List of New Zealand politicians
  • Charles Henry – Member of Parliament Chapman, Val – local politician Choudhary, Dr. Ashraf – Member of Parliament (2002–2011) Churchill, John – local politician

    List of New Zealand politicians

    List of New Zealand politicians

    List_of_New_Zealand_politicians

  • Electoral history of the Conservative Party (UK)
  • Elections featuring UK political party

    gaining 30.7% of the vote. This chart shows the electoral performance of the Conservative Party in each general election since 1835. For results of the Tories

    Electoral history of the Conservative Party (UK)

    Electoral_history_of_the_Conservative_Party_(UK)

  • Ministerial by-election
  • Former type of by-election in Westminster systems

    happened with Winston Churchill, who lost a by-election for Manchester North West upon his 1908 appointment as the President of the Board of Trade but soon

    Ministerial by-election

    Ministerial_by-election

  • Cold War (1948–1953)
  • Phase of the Cold War

    1952–53: Winston Churchill (UK); Harry Truman (US); Joseph Stalin (USSR); Mao Zedong (Communist China) After the Marshall Plan, the introduction of a new

    Cold War (1948–1953)

    Cold_War_(1948–1953)

  • Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1941)
  • U.S. presidential administration from 1933 to 1941

    (1970). Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-15-178871-2. Churchill, Winston (1977). The Grand Alliance. Houghton

    Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1941)

    Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1941)

    Presidency_of_Franklin_D._Roosevelt_(1933–1941)

  • Foreign policy of the Truman administration
  • He personally approved of Winston Churchill's March 1946 "Iron Curtain" speech, which urged the United States to take the lead of an anti-Soviet alliance

    Foreign policy of the Truman administration

    Foreign policy of the Truman administration

    Foreign_policy_of_the_Truman_administration

  • Epping Forest (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)

    both of these (then one constituency, Epping) were represented by Winston Churchill throughout his tenure as Prime Minister during World War II. The Conservative

    Epping Forest (constituency)

    Epping Forest (constituency)

    Epping_Forest_(constituency)

  • Primrose League
  • British political organisation

    as may be seen by the above table. Sir Winston Churchill, in his book on his father, Lord Randolph Churchill published in 1906, stated that the Primrose

    Primrose League

    Primrose League

    Primrose_League

  • 1900 United Kingdom general election
  • Election

    only LRC Members of Parliament elected in 1900. This was the first occasion at which Winston Churchill was elected to the House of Commons. He had stood

    1900 United Kingdom general election

    1900 United Kingdom general election

    1900_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Prince George of Denmark
  • Consort of Queen Anne from 1702 to 1708

    husband of Queen Anne". In the 1930s, Winston Churchill said he "mattered very little", except to Anne. He had little impact on the running of the navy

    Prince George of Denmark

    Prince George of Denmark

    Prince_George_of_Denmark

  • United and Cecil Club
  • British dining club

    the Second World War, they were merged by Winston Churchill, who served as president of both. The membership of the club is private. However, in response

    United and Cecil Club

    United_and_Cecil_Club

  • Rab Butler
  • British politician (1902–1982)

    dynamic was at work in Butler's relations with the equally domineering Winston Churchill. Butler is remembered for his efforts as a progressive conservative

    Rab Butler

    Rab Butler

    Rab_Butler

  • Federal Europe
  • Speculative future European federation

    titled The United States of Europe. After the First World War, Winston Churchill had seen continental Europe as a source of threats and sought to avoid

    Federal Europe

    Federal Europe

    Federal_Europe

  • Joint session of the United States Congress
  • Gathering of members of both houses of Congress

    the United Kingdom Winston Churchill addressed joint meetings of Congress on three occasions (1941, 1943, 1952). Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi

    Joint session of the United States Congress

    Joint session of the United States Congress

    Joint_session_of_the_United_States_Congress

  • Death and funeral of Margaret Thatcher
  • 2013 death and funeral in London, England

    parliamentary deliberation, and that it suggested similar stature to Winston Churchill (with which she disagreed). Instead, with her and her family's agreement

    Death and funeral of Margaret Thatcher

    Death and funeral of Margaret Thatcher

    Death_and_funeral_of_Margaret_Thatcher

  • J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone
  • British soldier and politician (1868–1947)

    on his war horse Warrior in March 1918. Seely was a great friend of Winston Churchill and the only former cabinet minister to go to the front in 1914 and

    J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone

    J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone

    J._E._B._Seely,_1st_Baron_Mottistone

  • 1924 United Kingdom general election
  • National Liberals standing under the Constitutionalist label, led by Winston Churchill. They favoured Conservative/Liberal co-operation and had intended

    1924 United Kingdom general election

    1924 United Kingdom general election

    1924_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Secretary of State for Transport
  • Member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom

    previous name at the end of the war. The Ministry of Civil Aviation was created by Winston Churchill in 1944 to look at peaceful ways of using aircraft and

    Secretary of State for Transport

    Secretary of State for Transport

    Secretary_of_State_for_Transport

  • 1922 Southern Rhodesian government referendum
  • Failed plebiscete on joining the Union of South Africa

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