H. H. Asquith until 7 December 1916 and then David Lloyd George.
David Lloyd George
No, John Major was the Prime Minister of the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).
Great Britain did not have a president during World War I; instead, it was led by Prime Minister David Lloyd George, who took office in December 1916 and played a significant role in the war effort. The British monarchy at the time was King George V. The Prime Minister was responsible for the government and military strategy during the conflict.
Prime Minister Bennett helped lots of people during the Great Depression. When people wrote him letters asking of his help, he sent them the things they asked for things like money, clothes and even bicycles. He gave people money from his own wallet. It's possible all of his donations added up to 20 millions dollars.
During the 1968 leadership battle of the Liberal Party of Canada, Trudeaumania was widespread. This was the excitement surrounding future Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Winston Churchill
Robert Walpole
Harold MacMillan
That was Edward Heath, born 1916.
Frederick North, Lord North of Kirtling
Charles A Lindbergh
Winston Churchill was , during WW2 , was the Prime Minister of Great Britain whereas Stalin was the leader of Russia during the same time period .
Winston Churchill served as Prime Minister from 1940-45 .
Ashubulti Fracendiba was the prime minister he was also known as the RULER
Was prime minister for Great Britain during WWII
Australia is not a republic, so has never had a president. As a consitutional monarchy, its head of government is the Prime Minister. During the Great Depression, the Prime Minister was James Henry Scullin .
David Lloyd George