George VI was King of England during the entire time of World War II.
George VI was the King of England during the time but the British monarchy had nothing to do with the war because they just sat around and had tea time with the occasional sex breaks.
George VI King George VI, the current queen's father, was Britain's monarch during World War II.
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
No, she was a teenager at the time and did what her father, the King, decided was best.
Queen Elizabeth II became queen when her father King George VI died in 1952
George VI was the King of England during the time but the British monarchy had nothing to do with the war because they just sat around and had tea time with the occasional sex breaks.
The present queen's father, King George VI, was king during World War II.
There was no queen. However the king during World War 2 was King George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George)
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The queen and king went underground ... While they left the civilians to die.
George VI King George VI, the current queen's father, was Britain's monarch during World War II.
Queen of where? If you're talking about Great Britain then it was KING George V
At the time Australia was under British rule. So when the UK entered the war, Australian troops were also deployed. They fight for their king/queen, of Britain.
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How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
Well, I think, it was King George VI. At that time, queen elizabeth was still working at the artillery reparation workshop. George VI was King of England from 1936-52
No, she was a teenager at the time and did what her father, the King, decided was best.