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  • '''George VI''' (1895-1952) was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern ...s brother, [[Edward VIII]], in December 1936, the Duke of York became King George VI; he was crowned on May 12, 1937. In May and June 1939 the king and queen tr
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  • ...h therapist]] and [[actor]] best remembered for curing the stammer of King George VI.
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  • {{rpl|George VI}}
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  • {{r|George VI}}
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  • 1900-2002, born Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, became Queen to George VI of the United Kingdom until his death in 1952; was the mother of Elizabeth
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  • (1930-2002), younger daughter of George VI of the United Kingdom and sister to Elizabeth II; known for controversies r
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  • {{r|George VI}}
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  • |[[George VI]]
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  • {{r|George VI of the United Kingdom}}
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  • '''George VI''' (1895-1952) was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern ...s brother, [[Edward VIII]], in December 1936, the Duke of York became King George VI; he was crowned on May 12, 1937. In May and June 1939 the king and queen tr
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  • *McLeod, Kirsty (1999) ''Battle Royal: Edward VIII & George VI, Brother Against Brother''. London: Constable. ISBN 0-09-479320-4
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  • ...ile outside the realm had been George I in 1714.</ref> upon the death of [[George VI]], her father. [[Charles, Prince of Wales]], the eldest of the Queen's four ...later the Duke of Windsor, Elizabeth’s father the Duke of York became King George VI. The princess was now HRH The Princess Elizabeth and heiress presumptive t
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  • ...the Nazis in his art became an asset; the Haggadah was dedicated to [[King George VI]], who was given the first copy.
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  • ...umptive]], the king's next oldest brother Prince Albert, who became King [[George VI]]. On 8 March 1937, George VI created his brother, the former king, [[Duke of Windsor]]. However, [[lette
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  • * {{cite book |last=Wheeler-Bennett |first=John |title=King George VI, His Life and Reign |publisher=Macmillan |location=London |year=1958 |oclc=
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  • ...ered for successfully treating the stammer of the Duke of York (Later King George VI). Lionel Logue was largely a self-taught man, although he had a reasonable
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  • ...t=Wheeler-Bennett |author-link=John Wheeler-Bennett |year=1958 |title=King George VI, His Life and Reign |location=London |publisher=Macmillan |oclc=655565202 }
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  • ...World War]] until 23 May 1945. Churchill was appointed by [[George VI|King George VI]] to succeed [[Neville Chamberlain]], who had resigned in the aftermath of * {{cite book |last=Wheeler-Bennett |first=John |title=King George VI, His Life and Reign |publisher=Macmillan |location=London |year=1958 |oclc=
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  • ...wo of the lakes are unusual in that they are in contact with seawater from George VI Sound which is covered by an ice shelf, 100-500 m thick, and which separate ...ed in the upper portion by ice that pushes into the lake from the adjacent George VI Ice Shelf. Named after the valley following British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
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  • ...the Nazis in his art became an asset; the Haggadah was dedicated to [[King George VI]], who was given the first copy, and Szyk was sent to the United States by
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  • ...ieutenant Philip Mountbatten. Just prior to his marriage, [[King George VI|George VI of the United Kingdom]] created him [[Duke of Edinburgh]], Earl of Merionet ...umptive]] to the British throne, The Princess Elizabeth, elder daughter of George VI and [[Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother|Queen Elizabeth]], his third cousin
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  • ...t son became [[King Edward VIII]] (1894–1972) and the second became King [[George VI]] (1895–1952). Home life was placid; George was a superb marksman and pr
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  • * [[King George VI Chase]] (National Hunt) The [[King George VI Chase]] is the second most prestigious chase in England. Open to horses ag
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  • 1936 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;George VI (1936-52} ...rship of the [[Commonwealth of Nations| Commonwealth]], acknowledging King George VI as Head of the Commonwealth.
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  • By agreement between George VI and Attlee in 1946, peerages are granted on the "advice" of the Prime Minis
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  • ...[[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]], and so King [[George VI]] asked Churchill to form a temporary ministry until the election was compl
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  • ...urchill's proposal in 1915 to name a battleship "The Cromwell"; but King [[George VI]] made no objection to the naming of a class of tanks that helped to win Wo
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  • ...eturn flight was fully booked by people attending the coronation of [[King George VI]] of the United Kingdom, which would take place on [[12 May]], at [[Westmin
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  • ...erlain went to [[Buckingham Palace]], where he had an audience with [[King George VI]] at 6:00 pm. He tendered his resignation and, after the King asked him who
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  • ...ithout making the request.<ref>{{cite book |last=Judd |first=Dennis |title=George VI |publisher=I. B. Tauris |location=London |year=2012 |pages=260 |isbn=978-17
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