XIX-XX
the decades of
history
WISTON CHURCHILL
INDEX
8. Artist
1. introduction
9. death
2. Begginins
index
10. Thanks
3. entry into politics
4. leaving politics
5. prime minister
6. ww ii
7. post-war period
1874
1874
introduction
Wiston Churchill was the English Prime Minister, born on November 30, 1874 in England, United Kingdom.
1899
1895
1901
CHILHOOD
BEGINNINGS IN POLITICS
His father, Randolph Churchill, and his mother, Jennie, were of high social standing. Chuchill lived apart from his parents for work and grew up with a nanny.Went to boarding school and moved away improving his academic performance and getting into prestigious places.
After his graduation as a military man, Winston Churchill participated in the war of Cuba, in 1895, and in campaigns in the north of India and in Sudan.In 1900, he won a seat in the House of Commons for the Conservative Party. However, he was demoted for some mistaken strategies during the war.
Leaving politics
1922
1922
Churchill spent much of the next six months at the Villa Rêve d'Or, near Cannes, writing an autobiographical history of the war, The World Crisis.
In July, he agreed with Conservative leader Stanley Baldwin that he would be selected as the Conservative candidate in the next general election, which was held on 29 October. The Conservatives were victorious and Baldwin formed the new government.
1940
Prime minister
1940
In May 1940 he became Prime Minister, replacing Neville Chamberlain. Churchill oversaw Britain's participation in the Allied war effort against the Axis powers which resulted in victory in 1945.
1940
1940
WW II
after Churchill's ascension to prime minister during World War II. He dedicated himself to transmitting hope and tension in his speeches. This war was won thanks to him who managed to prevent the Nazi entry into Spain.
1944-1945
GERMANY'S FALL
Churchill was determined to take an active part in the Normandy invasion and expected to cross the Channel on D-Day itself or at least on D-Day+1.
1930
Policy
Churchill was an early advocate of pan-Europeanism, having called for a "United States of Europe" in a 1930 article.
Post-war Churchill was regarded after World War II as a political giant, but despite his popularity he did not enjoy the unqualified loyalty of the British electorate. While Churchill's importance during the war is undisputed, he also had his fair share of enemies at home.
1939
1945
post-war period
War
Between war and dishonour, you have chosen dishonour, and you shall have war.
ARTIST
Nobel
Chulchill wins the literature nobel for his mastery in the presentation of history and biography and for the brilliant oratory with which he has advanced the defence of our civilisations.
Death
1965
Seeing his declining physical and intellectual capacity, Churchill retired from his position as prime minister in 1955 and was replaced by Anthony Eden, The funeral was held in St. Paul's Cathedral. General de Gaulle attended the funeral and the procession left for Blandon from Waterloo Station.
BY for Juan and Ramón
Thanks
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XIX-XX
the decades of
history
WISTON CHURCHILL
INDEX
8. Artist
1. introduction
9. death
2. Begginins
index
10. Thanks
3. entry into politics
4. leaving politics
5. prime minister
6. ww ii
7. post-war period
1874
1874
introduction
Wiston Churchill was the English Prime Minister, born on November 30, 1874 in England, United Kingdom.
1899
1895
1901
CHILHOOD
BEGINNINGS IN POLITICS
His father, Randolph Churchill, and his mother, Jennie, were of high social standing. Chuchill lived apart from his parents for work and grew up with a nanny.Went to boarding school and moved away improving his academic performance and getting into prestigious places.
After his graduation as a military man, Winston Churchill participated in the war of Cuba, in 1895, and in campaigns in the north of India and in Sudan.In 1900, he won a seat in the House of Commons for the Conservative Party. However, he was demoted for some mistaken strategies during the war.
Leaving politics
1922
1922
Churchill spent much of the next six months at the Villa Rêve d'Or, near Cannes, writing an autobiographical history of the war, The World Crisis. In July, he agreed with Conservative leader Stanley Baldwin that he would be selected as the Conservative candidate in the next general election, which was held on 29 October. The Conservatives were victorious and Baldwin formed the new government.
1940
Prime minister
1940
In May 1940 he became Prime Minister, replacing Neville Chamberlain. Churchill oversaw Britain's participation in the Allied war effort against the Axis powers which resulted in victory in 1945.
1940
1940
WW II
after Churchill's ascension to prime minister during World War II. He dedicated himself to transmitting hope and tension in his speeches. This war was won thanks to him who managed to prevent the Nazi entry into Spain.
1944-1945
GERMANY'S FALL
Churchill was determined to take an active part in the Normandy invasion and expected to cross the Channel on D-Day itself or at least on D-Day+1.
1930
Policy Churchill was an early advocate of pan-Europeanism, having called for a "United States of Europe" in a 1930 article. Post-war Churchill was regarded after World War II as a political giant, but despite his popularity he did not enjoy the unqualified loyalty of the British electorate. While Churchill's importance during the war is undisputed, he also had his fair share of enemies at home.
1939
1945
post-war period
War
Between war and dishonour, you have chosen dishonour, and you shall have war.
ARTIST
Nobel
Chulchill wins the literature nobel for his mastery in the presentation of history and biography and for the brilliant oratory with which he has advanced the defence of our civilisations.
Death
1965
Seeing his declining physical and intellectual capacity, Churchill retired from his position as prime minister in 1955 and was replaced by Anthony Eden, The funeral was held in St. Paul's Cathedral. General de Gaulle attended the funeral and the procession left for Blandon from Waterloo Station.
BY for Juan and Ramón
Thanks