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  • | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Right Hon. Clement Attlee'''
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Clement Attlee]]. ...d Williams, Francis (1962) ''Twilight of Empire: Memoirs of Prime Minister Clement Attlee''. New York: Barnes. LCCN 62014979
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Clement Attlee]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ...nd-tour/prime-ministers-in-history/clement-attlee Prime Minister's Office: Clement Attlee]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Clement Attlee]]. ...d Williams, Francis (1962) ''Twilight of Empire: Memoirs of Prime Minister Clement Attlee''. New York: Barnes. LCCN 62014979
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Clement Attlee]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ...nd-tour/prime-ministers-in-history/clement-attlee Prime Minister's Office: Clement Attlee]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Clement Attlee]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Clement Attlee]]
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  • {{r|Clement Attlee}}
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  • ...inston Churchill]] began the conference, Britain's representative became [[Clement Attlee]] after the Churchill government fell.
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  • | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Right Hon. Clement Attlee'''
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  • ...)|Conduct of the War]]'' debate in May 1940, Greenwood and Labour leader [[Clement Attlee]] urged [[Neville Chamberlain]] to resign as [[Prime Minister of the United
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  • {{rpl|Clement Attlee}}
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  • ...]], started in 1948 by [[Aneurin Bevan]] (the Minister for Health in the [[Clement Attlee]] [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] government) following proposals starting in
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  • * 1935: [[Clement Attlee]] became leader of the Labour Party * 1941: [[Winston Churchill]] (Conservative) became Prime Minister and Clement Attlee became Deputy Prime Minister
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  • ...as given the additional job of [[Leader of the House of Commons]]. After [[Clement Attlee]]'s landslide election victory in 1945, Eden returned to the Opposition ben
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  • <li>[[Clement Attlee]] (1945&ndash;1951)</li>
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  • ...]. His colleagues were Chamberlain as [[Lord President of the Council]]; [[Clement Attlee]] as [[Lord Privy Seal]], and later as [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Unite
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  • ...rted in the war cabinet by its two [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] members, [[Clement Attlee]] and [[Arthur Greenwood]], and also by [[Sir Archibald Sinclair]], who as [[File:Clement Attlee.jpg|upright=0.68|right|thumb|[[Clement Attlee]]]]
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  • ...o what the Liberals actually represented. With the Labour governments of [[Clement Attlee]] and [[Harold Wilson]], they knew exactly where they stood. At the other e
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  • When the House of Commons met on Thursday, 2 May, Labour leader [[Clement Attlee]] asked: "Is the Prime Minister now able to make a statement on the positio Clement Attlee responded as Leader of the Opposition. He quoted some of Chamberlain's and
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  • ...s on preparation for the [[Potsdam Conference]] where he, accompanied by [[Clement Attlee]] and [[Anthony Eden]], would meet [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Harry Truman]]. ...imminent in the European theatre of operations, Churchill met his deputy [[Clement Attlee]], who was the leader of the Labour Party, to discuss the future of the coa
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  • After the party's decisive defeat in the general election of May 1955, Clement Attlee resigned and his former [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], 44-year-old Hugh
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  • ..., at the end of the war, the Labour government came to power in Britain, [[Clement Attlee]] announced that India would be granted independence, and three ministers c
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  • ...rls and KGs: [[Arthur Balfour]], [[H. H. Asquith]], [[Stanley Baldwin]], [[Clement Attlee]], and [[Anthony Eden]]. Four became life peers in addition to knighthoods:
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  • ...Britain's [[Winston Churchill]] (soon replaced by the new prime minister [[Clement Attlee]]) and [[Joseph Stalin]] of the Soviet Union.
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  • ...ference]]; President [[Harry S Truman]] meets with [[Stalin]] British PM [[Clement Attlee]]; tells Stalin of atomic bomb; gives Japan last warning to surrender; Germ
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  • ...ron Curtain" in 1946. His Labour Party successor, British Prime Minister [[Clement Attlee]], was dedicated to both socialism and anti-communism. Even more than Churc
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  • ...ably with tactical atomic bombs. The British were aghast--Prime Minister [[Clement Attlee]] rushed to Washington and got Truman to promise that no nuclear weapons wo
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  • ...included Chamberlain as [[Lord President of the Council]], Labour leader [[Clement Attlee]] as [[Lord Privy Seal]] (later as [[Deputy Prime Minister of the United Ki
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