During WWII Churchill lived where British Prime Ministers still live, in the official residence of the Prime Minister, at 10 Downing Street in London.
Churchill also had a nice home of his own in the country, called Chequers, where he liked to get away when possible.
Churchill directed the war from an underground complex near his home in central London. These "war rooms" have been partially restored and are open to the public.
After the war, Churchill's party lost the election and he was no longer Prime Minister. He was still a major leader in the government, however. He was again elected Prime Minister in 1951. He served the country for many years and then retired. He died on January 24, 1965.
On September 3rd, 1939, Winston Churchill was back in the government when Chamberlain appointed him First Lord of the Admiralty. The seeming failure of the government, including the military failure in Norway in 1940, meant that criticism of Chamberlain became more and more robust. On May 10th, 1940, Winston Churchill became Prime Minister and during the war, he was the most dominant figure in British politics -- a role that received huge praise once the war was over.
To many people in Britain, Churchill's stand against Nazism and all it stood for, summarised why the war was being fought. His speeches have become part of legend -- be it 'fighting on the beaches' or his salute to the men from Fighter Command who took on the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain:Churchill also remained in London during the Blitz and regularly visited areas bombed out by the Luftwaffe. To the people of London, he was one of them and a man who could have removed himself from the dangers of German bombers, but refused to - staying in bombed out London along with those who suffered.
Churchill also took a role in military issues. It was he who was the political force behind the creation of commando units that would be sent in to disrupt the German military. He was also scathing about military defeats, calling the defeat at Tobruk a "disgrace".
During the war, Winston Churchill also held a number of meetings with other wartime leaders. He met F D Roosevelt, the American president, on nine occasions between 1941 and 1945; he had five meetings with the Russian leader Stalin between1942 and 1945.
For all his popularity as a war leader, Winston Churchill lost the 1945 general election to Labour's Clement Atlee. His wife told him that it might be a 'blessing in disguise'. Winston Churchill is said to have replied that it was 'very well disguised'.
Whitehall, May 8, 1945. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_in_Europe_Day
Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of England during the Second World War.
Winston Churchill went through multiple cities & even countries to make his point.
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Winston Churchill was involved in the Boer War, World War 1 and World War 2 but he is mostly remembered for his leadership during World War 2.
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Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of Britain during WW2.
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.
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Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister during World War 2
Winston Churchill was involved in the Boer War, World War 1 and World War 2 but he is mostly remembered for his leadership during World War 2.
Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of England.
Winston Churchill was the prime minister of Britain during World War II.
The Prime Minister of Britain during World War II was Winston Churchill.
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