That depends on what you mean by 'better'. If you are a member of the civilized world, you would probably consider Winston Churchill to be the better man. If you happen to be a racist, anti-semitic pig, you'll probably like Hitler better.
all of theses
where the invasion would come the Germans believed it would come at the Pas De Calais
'directly' at the end it was Winston Churchill (Conservative) But, 2 months after VE day Clement Attlee (Labour) won the general election with a landslide, because despite Churchill's heroic efforts at winning the war the country thought a Labour government would be better at rebuilding postwar Britain.
World War II, there were two Battles of el Alamein. The most famous was late October to early November, 1942. It was the great turning point in the battle of north Africa. In Egypt, near the Mediterranean coast. The Brits turned back the Rommel led Nazis. A Nazi victory and they would have probably been able to completely encircle the Mediterranean. It was about this victory that Winston Churchill famously said: "Now this is not the end, nor is it even the beginning of the end, but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." He also said, perhaps in some exaggeration: "Before Alamein, we had no victory and after it we had no defeats".
With the news of the US's entry into WW 2, Winston Churchill was confident that the power of the Axis nations was doomed. He believed the application of overwhelming force that the US would bring to the war would defeat the Axis powers.
During the Second World War Britain's Prime Minister was Winston Churchill. He was later knighted and became Sir Winston Churchill.
He would use all the resources at the country's disposal in order to defeat the enemy, one of these resources being people.
Winston Churchill was not evil, and he is considered one of the most amiable people in all modern history. He fought against the corruption of Hitler and if it were not for Churchill, Britain would have succumbed to Nazi Germany. Churchill is famous for his speech, "Fight on the Beeches," speaking on how they could never give up on defending their homeland. He was in close cooperation with the Rooselvelt.
No, it would poison him.
It has been surmised that Lady Astor and Winston Churchill were not the best of friends. She was quoted as saying to Churchill, "If you were my husband, I would poison your tea." He replied, "Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."
Penultimatly it would have been Sir Winston Churchill.
Surrender
To simply put it, if Winston Churchill was died or was killed during WW2, Britain would fall raver quickly. This is because Winston Churchill was a powerful and motivated speaker, which made good decisions for Britain during World War 2. Britain wouldn't stand a chance if it wasn't for Winston Churchill and his experiences.
well, his best friend was his right hand man, the guy that would help him with anything and that was Abraham lincol
No. During World War 2, she worked with a British agent in France by the name of Peter Churchill - who wasn't related to Winston Churchill either, but when they were both arrested by the Gestapo, she claimed that she was married to Peter and that he was related to Winston, in the hope that they would get better treatment from the Gestapo. Her ploy didn't work and they were both tortured by the Germans.
Winston Churchill