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Biography
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The first
notable
appearance
of Winston
Churchill
was as a
war-correspondent
in the
second
Churchill
used the
status
achieved to
begin a
political
career which
would last a
total of
sixty-one
years,
serving as
an MP in the
House of
Commons from

The
Conservative
government
was defeated
in the 1929
General
Election.
When
At the outbreak of the
His
speeches at
that time
were a great
inspiration
to the
embattled
United
Kingdom. His
famous "I
have nothing
to offer but
blood, toil,
tears and
sweat"
speech was
his first as
Prime
Minister. He
followed
that
closely,
before the
(It has been suggested that some of Churchill's radio speeches, including "We shall fight on the beaches", were actually spoken by soundalike actors because Churchill was too busy to make them himself, but this has not been conclusively proven.)
His good
relationship
with U.S.
president

Churchill
was one of
the driving
forces
behind the
treaties
that would
re-draw
post-WWII
European and
Asian
boundaries.
The boundary
between
One of
these
settlements
was the
boundary
between the
future East
Germany and
Although
the
importance
of
Churchill's
role in
World War II
was
undeniable,
he produced
many enemies
in his own
country. His
expressed
contempt for
ideas such
as public
health care
and for
better
education
for the
majority of
the
population
in
particular
produced
much
dissatisfaction
amongst the
population,
particularly
those who
had fought
in the war.
Immediately
following
the close of
the war in
Europe
Churchill
was heavily
defeated at
Winston
Churchill
was an early
supporter of
the pan-Europism
that
eventually
lead to the
formation of
the European
Common
market and
later the
At the
beginning of
the
Following Labour's defeat in the General Election of 1951, Churchill again became Prime Minister. In
Clementine
Churchill's
mother was
Lady
(Henrietta)
Blanche
Ogilvy
(1852-1925),
the second
wife of Sir
Henry
Montague
Hozier and a
daughter of
the 7th Earl
of Airlie.
The identity
of her
father,
however, is
open to
healthy
debate. Lady
Blanche was
well known
for sharing
her s--ual
favors and
was
eventually
divorced as
a result.
She
maintained
that
Clementine's
father was
On
At Churchill's request, he was buried in the family plot at Saint Martin's Churchyard, Bladon, Woodstock, England.
Notable Quotes for Winston Churchill
Churchill
is believed
by several
writers to
have
suffered
from
The
Churchill
was voted as
"The
Greatest
Briton" in
Churchill's War Cabinet, May 1940 - May 1945
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