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Churchill said in his memoirs, that before the Battle of El Alamein Britain hadn't won a battle and after El Alamein Britain hadn't lost a battle.
If you are asking who Winston Churchill's predecessor - the previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was.
Winston chruchill . No, it was Neville Chamberlain. Churchill took over in May 1940, just before Dunkirk.
David Lloyd George
Winston Churchill ran for PM after WWII but lost. Later though he ran again for PM, in 1951, and won, but soon had to retire due to his health.
Winston Churchill. Actually the quote is " Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a defeat."
He was born Winston Churchill. He remained so until his death.
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".
Churchill said in his memoirs, that before the Battle of El Alamein Britain hadn't won a battle and after El Alamein Britain hadn't lost a battle.
If you are asking who Winston Churchill's predecessor - the previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was.
Winston chruchill . No, it was Neville Chamberlain. Churchill took over in May 1940, just before Dunkirk.
Churchill said, not quite the truth, but you get the point: 'Before Alamein we never had a victory, after Alamein we never had a defeat'. Alamein marked the most easterly movement of the Axis in North Africa in the same way as Stalingrad in Russia. North Africa was, in many ways, a sideshow in WW2, but it was vital to the British aided by the Commonwealth forces there. ***On A+LS its El Alamein
Churchill said, not quite the truth, but you get the point: 'Before Alamein we never had a victory, after Alamein we never had a defeat'. Alamein marked the most easterly movement of the Axis in North Africa in the same way as Stalingrad in Russia. North Africa was, in many ways, a sideshow in WW2, but it was vital to the British aided by the Commonwealth forces there. ***On A+LS its El Alamein
The Prime Minister at the start was Neville Chamberlain he was replaced shortly before Dunkirk by Winston Churchill.
If it's the battle this should help.' Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. At the First Battle of El Alamein (July 1 - July 27, 1942) the advance of Axis troops on Alexandria was blunted by the Allies, when the German Panzers tried to outflank the allied position. At the Second Battle of El Alamein (October 23 - November 4, 1942) Allied forces broke the Axis line and forced them all the way back to Tunisia. Winston Churchill said of this victory: "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end, but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." He also wrote "Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein, we never had a defeat." 'Wikipedia
He worked as a conservatvie minister
Neville Chamberlain