None, he did on 24 January 1965.
Winston Churchill opposed Neville Chamberlains policy of appeasement because he saw and knew what Hitler was doing and new that he was getting stronger, he stood up and said this but was the only one who did so.
Churchill Believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent.
no he didn't Apparently Churchill secretly, I'm not sure on the secretly bit, but churchill did infact hate Hitler, even though he never met him in person.. :S I know this because of the research i am doing for history homwork, if anyone finds more about relationships between Churchill and either: Lenin, Stalin, Mussolini,Hitler or Roosevelt, please update this. thank you.
Type your answer here... Looking for this for your history project? Me too. He's in WW2 more but I'm doing WW1 so I have to find him. Good luck to you :)
There are no requirements to being a hero. If you do something heroic, then you are a hero. Being a national hero is not important when doing heroic things; however, you can become a national hero if you do something heroic that affects a nation.
Winston Churchill's Conservative Party lost the 1945 election, so in 1947 he was leading the Opposition in Parliament and still very active in politics.
During the second war world there were two prime ministers.The first was Neville Chamberlain who was in power from 1937-1940the second prime minister was Winston Churchill who then took over from Neville Chamberlain until 1945.But if you are doing nova net the right answer in Winston Churchill!Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill
Nothing... He suffered a stroke at his home - and died nine days later.
Winston Churchill opposed Neville Chamberlains policy of appeasement because he saw and knew what Hitler was doing and new that he was getting stronger, he stood up and said this but was the only one who did so.
Churchill Believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent.
Churchill became British Prime Minister on May 10 1940. His leadership qualities are important in the defeat of the Nazis and the defeat of Japan. His volumes of the History of the Second World War are an important Historical record. He is a great speechmaker and his words inspire the morale of the British. He is the dominant figure in British political life and is a great War Leader.
I don't know I've looked everywhere and tried to help but just cant figure it out and I'm doing it for a decade report at school.
Churchill Believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent.
It means peace. It was used during World War 2 to symbolize V for victory. (There's a fairly common picture of Winston Churchill doing this.)
An autocrat is a self-appointed leader. In no way was Churchill self-appointed. Churchill became Prime Minister following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain in 1940, essentially chosen by the coalition government's cabinet. Although Churchill had become PM without a general election, he was selected by an elected committee. Churchill's party lost the 1945 general election which followed the war but then won the election in 1950. However, during the war, the government (and therefore Churchill) had far greater power then during peacetime. It could therefore be argued that Churchill, especially during the War, behaved in an autocratic way in the sense that there was very little to stop him doing what he wanted.
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no he didn't Apparently Churchill secretly, I'm not sure on the secretly bit, but churchill did infact hate Hitler, even though he never met him in person.. :S I know this because of the research i am doing for history homwork, if anyone finds more about relationships between Churchill and either: Lenin, Stalin, Mussolini,Hitler or Roosevelt, please update this. thank you.