During World War I, the leader of England was Prime Minister David Lloyd George, who took office in December 1916. He played a crucial role in mobilizing the British economy for war and coordinating military strategy among the Allies. Prior to him, Herbert Asquith served as Prime Minister at the war's outset. Lloyd George's leadership is often credited with revitalizing the British war effort during a critical period.
There was no single leader during WW1. Each country had their own leader.
There were about 1,012,000 people form the UK that died in WW1.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
England joined WW1 on August 4th 1914.
He was a good leader because he never backed down.
George Clemenceau
Woodrow Wilson.
Franz Josef I
Mubarak
1914
David Lloyd George was the leader of Brittain during ww1
Initally it was Herbert Asquith, but he resigned due to ill-health in 1916 and was replaced by his Chancellor David Lloyd-George, who was the first Welshman to hold the office.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
There was no single leader during WW1. Each country had their own leader.
There were about 1,012,000 people form the UK that died in WW1.
Franz Joseph
Czar Nicholas II