The king of England during the war when Churchill was Prime Minister was King George VI Churchill was Prime Minister for a second time after the war from 1951-1955. During this second term of office the King George VI died and his daughter Queen Elizabeth II became monarch.
There were several wars, the most notable being World War II, for which Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the majority of the time.
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Sir Anthony Eden became the Prime Minister of England after Winston Churchill left office. Churchill left the office in 1955.
Yes. 1940-45 and 1951-55.
Winston Churchill was Britain's Prime Minister from May 1940 until July 1945 and again from 1951 until 1955.
Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1940-1945 and 1951-1955.
King George VI appointed Winston Churchill as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
King George VI was the second son of George V. He ascended to throne after his brother Edward abdicated in December 1936. At the time of his ascension Stanley Baldwin was prime minister of UK. During his reign apart from Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee served as prime ministers. At the time of his death Winston Churchill was serving his second stint as the prime minister.
The British Prime Minister.Before Prime Minister he was First Lord of the Admiralty.Chamberlain was Prime Minister but he resigned after the failure to protect Norway from German invasion and Churchill took over, even though as First Lord of the Admiralty, the Norwegian Campaign was largely under Churchill's control.It was Churchill's use of the Navy around Norway that encouraged the Germans to attack, in the hope that the British could draw them into a trap.
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
Winston Churchill was a Subaltern under Kitchener during the Boer War. He also served as 1st Sea Lord in the British Navy during the 1st World War, and Prime Minister during the 2nd World War. So, yes he has seen military service.
In the 1945 General Election, which marked the end of the national Government (coalition) under Churchill, Labour won a substantial majority of seats and Clement Atlee (the deputy PM in the wartime coalition) became Prime Minister. He won again in 1950 but with a very slim majority. In 1951 Atlee requested another election with a view to consolidating his position, but instead the Conservatives won the most seats and Winston Churchill again became Prime Minister until he retired.
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
He was appointed first lord of the admiralty during WWII. & He became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and led Britain to victory. theres a lot more to. but this is just off the top of my head.
During the very beginning of Hitler's rise to power and the outset of World War II, Neville Chamberlain served as Prime Minister. For most of the war however, Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of Britain.
Winston Baldwin Spencer is the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda. He became the 3rd Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda on 2004 March 24 when his party, the United Progressive Party, won elections in 2004.
The English army under Winston Churchill was a very well trained and equiped army.
She was the Deputy Prime Minister under Kevin Rudd.
The function of Prime Minister (or PM for short) only emerged progressively in English history. The person who is considered to have been the first PM of England, although the function was not called that officially, was Robert Walpole, who served in the early 18th century under George I and George II. There simply was no PM under Elizabeth. The most important executive body would have been the Privy Council; other important functions at court include the Lord Chamberlain and any personal councellors of the queen. Queen Elizabeth I would have everyone do what she wanted. Queen Elizabeth II become Queen of several countries, such as the UK and Canada. In the UK Winston Churchill was the then PM.