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Churchill meaning
Any of several placenames, derived from church and hill. | A suburb of the city of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. | Any of several placenames, derived from church and hill.
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Allen Packwood, Director of the Churchill Archives, is the editor of this collection of twenty academic essays on Churchill.
Information that is still currently classified includes key reports in Churchill's records, including the PREM 3 file in the UK's Public Records Office, which contains Churchill's most secret wartime intelligence briefs.
Attlee replaced Churchill at the Potsdam Conference in 1945, after Churchill had been unceremoniously dumped by an electorate best placed to deliver judgement on him.
Baffert was given a two-year suspension by Churchill (at all Churchill-owned tracks), and served a 90-day national ban levied by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.
Trump's close friend Nigel Farage this week called Trump's trouncing of Kamala Harris 'the greatest comeback since Churchill', referring to the fact that Churchill was defeated in the 1945 general election only to return to power in 1951.
As a scholar who has written a book on Churchill’s politics, “Churchill’s Cold War: The Politics of Personal Diplomacy,” I see several reasons for the loss he and his party experienced.
But the fact is they embraced Churchill, and Churchill embraced them.
Churchill’s father was a great politician (until untimely death) & came from the line of one of the world’s greatest military commanders (John Churchill).
Seven British D-Day veterans were accompanied by four children, including Sir Winston Churchill's great-great grandson John Churchill, to lay flowers in front of a sculpture at the memorial depicting three British soldiers storming the beaches.
By the time Churchill joined, the company had already had a striking success with David Hare’s Fanshen, but it was with Joint Stock that Churchill wrote Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (1983).
The Southwest Jewish Congress will host "Human Trafficking: A Look Inside" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at Churchill Recreation Center, 6906 Churchill Way.
Attlee and Churchill worked together very smoothly, with Attlee working backstage to handle much of the detail and organizational work in Parliament, as Churchill took centre stage with his attention on diplomacy, military policy, and broader issues.
Baldwin saw the draft of Churchill's speech and advised against it, which advice Churchill followed.
Churchill, aged seven, in 1881 Churchill's earliest exposure to education occurred in Dublin, where a governess tried teaching him reading, writing, and arithmetic (his first reading book was called 'Reading Without Tears').
Churchill is seated, second from right. citation Having failed at Oldham, Churchill looked about for some other opportunity to advance his career.
Churchill was also a prolific writer of books, under the pen name "Winston S. Churchill", which he used by agreement with the American novelist of the same name to avoid confusion between their works.
Churchill was still keen for a trip to Moscow, and threatened to resign, provoking a crisis in the Cabinet when Lord Salisbury threatened to resign if Churchill had his way.
Comprising the original underground War Rooms preserved since 1945, including the Cabinet Room, the Map Room and Churchill's bedroom, and the new Museum dedicated to Churchill's life.
During the 1960s, the Churchill River (Labrador name: Grand River) was diverted at Churchill Falls, resulting in the flooding of an enormous area – today named the Smallwood Reservoir after Joey Smallwood, the first premier of Newfoundland.
His secretary Phyllis Moir commented that "Winston Churchill was born and grew up with a stutter" in her 1941 book I was Winston Churchill's Private Secretary.