Winston Churchill was an important person in history and society from the late nineteenth century to the 1900s. Throughout his life, Winston Churchill always wanted to be at the forefront of all action. This article will focus on Winston Churchill's life, his achievements as soldier and war journalist, and his role in politics and government. Sir Winston Leonardo Spencer Churchill was born in Marburg, England on November 30, 1874. He was born to the son of Lord Randolph Churchill and Jenny Jerome.
Winston Churchill, Sir Winston Leonardo Spencer Churchill (born 30th November 1874, Britain, Oxford, Blenheim Palace, January 24, 1965, died in London) British politician, eloquent as prime minister The house, writer (1940 - 45, 1951 - 55) united British people during the Second World War and brought his country from the crisis of victory failure. After sensational rise of state politics before the First World War, Churchill gained a reputation for instability in the war itself and the subsequent decade. Politically suspicious, he was a lonely person until his guidance to Adolf Hitler's challenge led him in 1940 until he led the National Alliance. He then cooperated with Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin to form an Allied strategy in World War II and after the collapse the alliance remembered the threat of the Soviet western expansionist.
Winston · Leonard · Spencer - Churchill (November 30, 1874 - January 24, 1965) is a British politician, officer and writer, and from 1940 to 1945, from 1951 to 1955 the British Prime Minister I served. Once again as British prime minister. As prime minister, Churchill led the British to victory in the Second World War. Churchill represents five constituencies during his career (MP). Ideologically, he was an economic liberal, British imperialist, began a career career as a member of the Conservative Party, finished and finished teaching from 1940 to 1955, but after 1904 the Liberal Party Met. An important member for 20 years.