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Q: What cities did Winston churchill suspect was under soviet control?
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Why does Churchill suspect these cities are under Soviet control?

Because he is stupid


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Was fat man the atomic bomb named after Winston churchill?

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What did Winston Churchill do well?

Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was an award-winning author, a politician who was twice prime minister, and an army officer who fought in India and in World War I.Timeline of Churchill's life:1895 Churchill is commissioned into the 4th Hussars.1896 As a young cavalry officer Churchill is posted to India1897 Winston becomes involved with the Malakand Field force fighting local tribesmen on the North west frontier1898 Churchill takes part in a regimental cavalry charge with the 21st Lancers in the Sudan1899 visits South Africa as a journalist covering the Boer War. Here captured but escapes. Commissioned into the South African Light Horse.1900 Upon his return to Britain he is elected to parliament as a Conservative MP1904 Leaves the Conservatives to join the Liberals1905 Winston becomes Under Secretary of State for the Colonies1908 Churchill is becomes President of the Board of Trade.1911 Churchill is becomes the First Lord of the Admiralty for the first time1915 Winston resigns from the Cabinet and rejoins the army1916 Churchill leads the men of the 6th Battalion Royal Scots fusiliers in the trenches of France. Later resumes his political career1917 Churchill becomes as Minister for Munitions1919 Winston becomes Secretary of State for War and Air1921 Churchill becomes Colonial Secretary1924Is reelected to parliament as a conservative and is made the Chancellor of the Exchequer1939 Britain declares war on Germany - and reinstalls Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty1940 He becomes Prime Minister Prime Minister leading Britain through the times of Dunkirk, the Battle of Britain and the Blitz1942 Churchill meets with Stalin and Roosevelt, approving the policy of saturation bombing of German cities.1945 After Victory in Europe Churchill's government looses in the general election.1946 Churchill gives his "Iron Curtain" speech in Missouri1951 Winston Churchill becomes Prime minister again1953 Churchill wins the Nobel Prize for Literature1955 Winston resigns as Prime Minister1964 Churchill leaves the House of Commons1965 24th January - Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill dies in LondonWinston had 1 son and 5 girls


Is Winston Salem and Salem the same?

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Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill, were known as the "Big Three" because of the might of the nations they represented and their peaceful collaboration during World War II.


Where did the Iron Curtain Speech take place?

Winston Churchill made the iron curtain speech at Westminster college in Fulton, Missouri. There is currently a museum dedicated to him and the circumstances surrounding the speech on campus. For the 50th anniversary of the speech there was a black tie dinner attended by several members of his family as well as Margaret Thatcher. I was fortunate enough to sit with her for about ten minutes as we enjoyed two glasses of wine and she lightheartedly compared her own style and public perception to Winston. There is also a restaurant/pub in Fulton named Sir Winston's in honor of that brief moment in history.


What Does a Bulldog Tattoo Mean?

The Bulldog is an animal personification of the United Kingdom, its inhabitants are well reputed to have a 'bulldog spirit,' referencing the hardships they bravely endured during the blitz of British cities during WW2. Winston Churchill had a bulldog-like face, so the bulldog is associated with him too. Chris


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Who gave the iron curtain speech what does the iron curtain refer to?

Winston Churchill applied the phrase "Iron Curtain" to the situation in Europe after World War II. Queen Elisabeth of Belgium had previously used it after World War I. It was used by some else first. Not the queen of Belgium either.


Where did Winston Churchill go during World War 2?

During WWII Churchill lived where British Prime Ministers still live, in the official residence of the Prime Minister, at 10 Downing Street in London. Churchill also had a nice home of his own in the country, called Chequers, where he liked to get away when possible. Churchill directed the war from an underground complex near his home in central London. These "war rooms" have been partially restored and are open to the public.