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Winston Churchill, Britain's famous leader during WW2.
Winston Churchill was the famous Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII.
There is no prime minister of Europe in the first place.
No, the term 'prime minister' is a noun, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:One prime minister was wearing a loud, flowered dress. She really needs some wardrobe help. (the personal pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'prime minister' as the subject of the second sentence)We had a prime minister who wore crazy ties? (the relative pronoun 'who' takes the place of the noun 'prime minister' as the subject of the relative clause)There was a time when a prime minister wore striped trousers and a top hat. The attire reflected importance of his office. (the possessive adjective takes the place of the noun 'prime minister', describing the noun 'office')
The Battle of Britain DID NOT take place on Canadian soil !
Hitler was obsessed with subjugating Britain.
what was the name of the Field that the battle of Britain take place on
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.
The Battle of Britain was mostly an air battle.The Battle of Britain was mostly an air battle.
The compound noun 'prime minister' is a common noun; a word for any prime minister anywhere; for example:As well as being head of government, a prime minister may have other roles.A proper noun the title or name of a specific person, place, or thing.; for example:Stephen Foster, Prime Minister of CanadaOffice of the Prime Minister of MalaysiaPrime Minister Street, Memphis, TN or Prime Minister Drive, Middle Ridge, QLD AustraliaPrime Minister Restaurant and Catering, Thiensville, WI
Yes, she was actually the deputy prime minister before the political coup took place.