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  • [[File:Sir Winston Churchill - 19086236948.jpg|thumb|300px|<i>The Roaring Lion</i>, a portrait of Church '''Winston Churchill''' (1874&ndash;1965) was the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|British
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  • ...ison |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Addison |title=The Political Beliefs of Winston Churchill |year=1980 |journal=Transactions of the Royal Historical Society |publisher ...pher M. |year=2011 |title=Sir John Fisher's Naval Revolution Reconsidered: Winston Churchill at the Admiralty, 1911&ndash;1914 |journal=War in History |volume=18 |issue
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  • ...ory.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_speakingofhistory_archive.html Audio about the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri from the Sp * [http://vault.fbi.gov/Winston%20Churchill FBI files on Winston Churchill].
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  • ...ory.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_speakingofhistory_archive.html Audio about the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri from the Sp * [http://vault.fbi.gov/Winston%20Churchill FBI files on Winston Churchill].
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  • Principal scientific adviser to Winston Churchill during the Second World War.
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  • A summit meeting on World War II allied policy, among [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and [[Chiang Kai-shek]]
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  • ...ut it was not completed until 1733. Marlborough was a direct ancestor of [[Winston Churchill]], who authored ''Marlborough: His Life and Times'' in four volumes.
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  • ...ence, [[Harry S. Truman]] was new to this level of diplomacy, and, while [[Winston Churchill]] began the conference, Britain's representative became [[Clement Attlee]]
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  • ...|jstor=23265382 |last=Toye |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Toye |title=Winston Churchill's "Crazy Broadcast": Party, Nation, and the 1945 Gestapo Speech |journal=Jo
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  • The September '''1944 Quebec Conference''' was a summit meeting between [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. Their principal objective was to determine
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  • ...'', 1st Viscount of Cherwell, he was the principal scientific adviser to [[Winston Churchill]] during the [[Second World War]]. He died in 1957.
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  • {{r|Winston Churchill}} ''Churchill would also get deeply involved in military decisions, but he
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  • * {{cite book |first=Winston |last=Churchill |author-link=Winston Churchill |year=1948 |title=The Second World War. Volume I: The Gathering Storm |loca
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  • After repairs, she carried Prime Minister [[Winston Churchill]] "across the Atlantic to Newfoundland. There, on 9-12 August, Churchill jo ...rces in the Far East, Admiral [[Thomas Phillips|"Tom Thumb" Phillips]]. [[Winston Churchill]] wrote of losing the two ships, <blockquote>In all the war, I never receiv
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  • ...tive Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] from 1957 to 1957. During much of Sir Winston Churchill's time as prime minister (1951-1955), Eden also acted as ''de facto'' party ...erlain's government as [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]]. When [[Winston Churchill]] became prime minister, Eden was appointed as [[Secretary of State for War
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  • ...r]]. On their recommendation, Labour agreed to serve under his successor [[Winston Churchill]] who invited Attlee and Greenwood to join his select war cabinet, in which
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  • ...nference held in Cairo, Egypt, November 22-26, 1943. It was attended by [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and [[Chiang Kai-shek]]. The three issued th
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  • ...n noted for his work on [[Adolf Hitler]]. He was a research assistant to [[Winston Churchill]] and worked for the BBC. Bullock was founding master of St. Catherine's Co
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  • ...rests, were set at the '''Cairo Conference''' convened on 12 March 1921. [[Winston Churchill]] led the meeting, with a portfolio including air and the colonies. The pol ...wentieth century confront the camel in some disarray: Colonial Secretary [[Winston Churchill]], who has just, to the amusement of all, fallen off his camel, and [[T. E.
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  • [[Image: USS Winston Churchill (DDG-81).jpg|thumb|left|300px|USS Winston S. Churchill]]
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  • <li>[[Winston Churchill]] (1940&ndash;1945)</li> <li>[[Winston Churchill]] (1951&ndash;1955)<ref>Churchill became Sir Winston in 1953.</ref></li>
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  • The Conservatives won and Baldwin was restored to office. He appointed [[Winston Churchill]] as his Chancellor. Despite the 1926 [[General Strike]] and Churchill's il
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  • ...ison |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Addison |title=The Political Beliefs of Winston Churchill |year=1980 |journal=Transactions of the Royal Historical Society |publisher ...pher M. |year=2011 |title=Sir John Fisher's Naval Revolution Reconsidered: Winston Churchill at the Admiralty, 1911&ndash;1914 |journal=War in History |volume=18 |issue
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  • ...battle. The British, including a brash young lieutenant-journalist named [[Winston Churchill]], took back control at the [[Battle of Omndurman]]
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  • ...unkirk]], ended on Tuesday, 4 June 1940.<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 597.</ref> [[Winston Churchill]] delivered his famous "Fight on the Beaches" speech to the [[House of Comm
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