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  • | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Right Hon. Anthony Eden''' '''Major Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon''', KG, MC, PC (12 June 1897 - 14 January 1977) was a [[p
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Anthony Eden]]. *Aster, Sidney (1976) ''Anthony Eden''. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-77123-X
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Anthony Eden]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ...-tour/prime-ministers-in-history/sir-anthony-eden Prime Minister's Office: Anthony Eden]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Anthony Eden]]. *Aster, Sidney (1976) ''Anthony Eden''. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-77123-X
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Anthony Eden]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ...-tour/prime-ministers-in-history/sir-anthony-eden Prime Minister's Office: Anthony Eden]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Anthony Eden]]
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  • | colspan="2" align="center" | '''The Right Hon. Anthony Eden''' '''Major Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon''', KG, MC, PC (12 June 1897 - 14 January 1977) was a [[p
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  • Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden was created Earl of Avon after his retirement.
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  • <li>[[Sir Anthony Eden]] (1955&ndash;1957)</li>
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  • ...ril - December 1955) and chancellor of the exchequer (1955 - 1957) under [[Anthony Eden]]. When Eden resigned on 10 January 1957 he was succeeded by Macmillan, and
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  • ...e established On May 14 by the newly appointed Secretary of State for War, Anthony Eden. Tuning in to the 9 o'clock news on the BBC Home Service the people of Brit ...And many of the early recruits were veterans of the [[First World War]]. [[Anthony Eden]] had promised the volunteers that ’you will receive a uniform and will b
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  • ...etary of State for Employment|Minister of Labour and National Service]]; [[Anthony Eden]] as Foreign Secretary – replacing Halifax, who was sent to [[Washington,
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  • Hitler, in February 1934, may have reassured [[Anthony Eden]] that the SA would not go out of control. <ref>{{citation | title = Anthony Eden: A Biography
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  • ...the introduction of the [[community charge|poll tax]]; [[Anthony Eden|Sir Anthony Eden]] fell from power following the [[Suez Crisis]]; and [[Neville Chamberlain] ...lfour]], [[H. H. Asquith]], [[Stanley Baldwin]], [[Clement Attlee]], and [[Anthony Eden]]. Four became life peers in addition to knighthoods: Douglas-Home (KT), [[
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  • ...e [[Potsdam Conference]] where he, accompanied by [[Clement Attlee]] and [[Anthony Eden]], would meet [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Harry Truman]]. ...n creation of the [[United Nations]]. Travelling with him were ministers [[Anthony Eden]], [[Florence Horsbrugh]] and [[Ellen Wilkinson]]. They would be out of the
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  • * Eden, Anthony . ''The Memoirs of Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon. Vol. 2: The Reckoning.'' London: 1965.
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  • ...ry of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] Sir [[Anthony Eden]] preferred "Prince of the Realm." While the Commonwealth [[prime minister]
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  • ...rchill appointees on whose support he could generally rely. Conservative [[Anthony Eden]] became [[Secretary of State for War]], Labour's [[A. V. Alexander]] succe
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  • ...ntrol, as did Corsica. Although Churchill was vacillating, his top aide [[Anthony Eden]] was a strong supporter of de Gaulle. De Gaulle's repeated protests agains
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  • ...nt but, in February 1938, matters came to a head after Foreign Secretary [[Anthony Eden]] resigned over Chamberlain's [[appeasement]] of [[Mussolini]],<ref>Jenkins ...en at the 1945 Potsdam... - NARA - 199024.jpg|thumb|300px|Churchill with [[Anthony Eden]], [[Dean Acheson]] and [[Harry Truman]], 5 January 1952.]]
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  • 1955-57 [[Anthony Eden]]'s Conservative Government.
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  • *United Kingdom, under [[Anthony Eden]]
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  • ...tockholm]]. Bell passed their messages and plans on to Foreign Secretary [[Anthony Eden]]. An American journalist, [[Louis P. Lochner]], carried coded messages out
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