Prime Minister's Strategy Unit ended in 2010.
The US doesn't have "prime ministers". Franklin D. Roosevelt was President of the US, and he died near the end of World War II, perhaps that's who you're thinking of.
As of October 2023, the United Kingdom has had 15 prime ministers since the end of World War II in 1945. This includes notable figures such as Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Tony Blair. Each prime minister has played a significant role in shaping modern British politics during their respective terms.
Cabinet of Ministers - Soviet Union - ended in 1991.
Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister in power as this happened.However, there were a number of previous and subsequent Prime Ministers that were alive to witness this event (though they were not Prime Minister at the time).Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister at the end of the European theatre of war on 8 May 1945. However, by the time of the Japanese surrender on 2 September,Clement Attlee had been elected as Prime Minister.
Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Hungary ended in 1989.
It means that strategy alone is not the end, but the way you use it can make something come to the end. For example: If you commanded a legion of 40,000 soldiers, having a strategy isn't the end, but using it wisely makes it a means to the end.
You end it when all the numbers are prime.
Other than 2, no prime numbers are even. So prime numbers can't end in even numbers. After 5, no prime number can end in 5. After 5, all prime numbers end in 1, 3, 7 or 9.
Yes, John George Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 June 21 to 1963 April 22.
You need to specify on who you are talking about.
Prime HD ended in 2010.
BBC Prime ended in 2009.