Who was sir winston churchills mum and dad called?
winston churchills dad was called Lord Randolph Churchill.
What overall message does Churchill leave his audience with in the conclusion?
Britain has the ability to defeat Germany
What is the date of the beginning of World War 2?
no the beginning of the second world war (ww2)
was the 1st of September 1939
when Germany invaded Poland
Britain and France declared war !!!
Was 'Randolph Churchill' Winston Churchill's father?
Yes, according to most historians Lord Randolph Churchill was Winston Churchill's biological father and not one of numerous not secret lovers.
What did Roosevelt and churchill draft?
The Atlantic Charter was drafted by Roosevelt and Churchill. It was issued in 1941 and all Allied powers agreed to its terms.
What made Winston Churchill a hero?
Chuchills wartime speechmaking is of the highest quality in showing implaccabilty to what the Nazis stood for & what he was against. By this time Churchill had already had a long, long time in British politics. He had been both Home Secretary & Chancellor of the Exchequer, WW2 became the pinnacle of his political life ironically it provided for him to rise to the heights of political leadership. Yes, I think it was what he actually said, they way he said what he did, his style of leadership & his personal qualities which make him stand proud as a great leader.
How did Winston Churchill cummunicate to the people of their vision for the nation?
he communicated withe the people by sending messages and calling and speaches aswell.
Under whose rule was Winston Churchill Prime Minister?
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.
Was Winston Churchill an autocratic or democratic leader?
An autocrat is a self-appointed leader. In no way was Churchill self-appointed. Churchill became Prime Minister following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain in 1940, essentially chosen by the coalition government's cabinet. Although Churchill had become PM without a general election, he was selected by an elected committee. Churchill's party lost the 1945 general election which followed the war but then won the election in 1950. However, during the war, the government (and therefore Churchill) had far greater power then during peacetime. It could therefore be argued that Churchill, especially during the War, behaved in an autocratic way in the sense that there was very little to stop him doing what he wanted.
Why did they call Winston Churchill 'The Bulldog'?
It was known that the reson he was called "The Engish Bulldog" because he looks like a bulldog, is English and kept on going (fighting) like a bulldog would. At the presant day there is an advert for car insurance and the bulldog there is called Chirchill.
What disease did Winston Churchill have?
he had Bipolar disorder it is a condition in which people go back and forth between periods of a very good or irritable mood and depression. The "mood swings" between mania and depression can be very quick.
Did Winston Churchill do much as a child?
Winston Churchill was the son of the British Lord Randolph Churchill, the VI Duke of Marlborough and Jennie Jerome, an American heiress. He was raised by a nanny, Mrs. Everest, whom he was very fond of and nicknamed "Woomany". Despite his closeness to his nanny, it never overrode his love for his mother, Jennie, who he adored. He began his boarding school experience with St. George School, Ascot and The Misses Thompson's Preparatory School from 1882-1888.
Democracy is in many ways an unsatisfactory form of government, and it often leads to bad results, but nonetheless, it is the best form of government that we have been able to devise so far; all the other are worse.
Dirt Winston was born on October 25, 1955, in Forrest City, Pennsylvania, USA.
What is best gun in the world?
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Question answered by Modern Weapons Specialist
Today's technology's means more advanced weapons systems, i remember just 10 years ago when there was no Holographic sights or anything fancy like that. People ask me all the time what is the best gun, but the simple fact is it is a false question and is impossible to effectively answer. There are weapons for diffirent things, Long range sniper rifles for surgical shooting at far distances, weapons for clearing rooms, and ETC.
What speech did Winston churchill give to describe the sharp division in Europe?
You're probably thinking about the speech he made in Fulton Missouri in 1946 when he said 'From Stettin in the north to Trieste in the south, an Iron Curtain has descended over Europe'.