In 1944, in World War II, British Prime Minister Churchill arrived in Russia for talks with Stalin at the Third Moscow Conference.
Today it is most well known as the birthplace of wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
There was confidential correspondence from Prime Minister Winston Churchill on the future of the regiment and the order assigning it regimental status.
More than twenty years later, during World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill turned to Horton when the Battle of the Atlantic appeared almost lost.
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In 1943, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek met in Cairo to discuss the war against Japan.
When, in 1940-41, his country stood alone and vulnerable, Prime Minister Winston Churchill's keenest objective was to draw the United States into the war against Germany.
In 1940, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made his famous "We shall fight on the beaches... we shall never surrender" speech to the House of Commons.
The mission to keep supply lines to the Soviet ports of Murmansk and Archangel open was reportedly described as the "worst journey in the world" by former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
The Yalta conference that took place early in 1945 between U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, paved the way for the subjugation of Poland and later countries such as Hungary and Czechoslovakia into the Soviet sphere of influence.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who in 1940 had said, "The fighters are our salvation but the bombers alone provide the means of victory, " was so shocked by the extent of the annihilation that he issued a memo criticizing the "acts of terror and wanton destruction, however impressive" and in his VE Day speech at the end of the war scarcely mentioned Bomber Command.
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He ended the war flying as the King's Messenger, delivering mail for Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
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Mr Blair was effectively his own foreign secretary, more so than any prime minister since Winston Churchill, whereas Mr Brown is happy to delegate to David Miliband.
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No serving British prime minister until Winston Churchill had ever visited the United States, and the American way of life was widely suspected in Britain of being crass and alien.
An early sketch of his depicting Winston Churchill in his last days as an MP was spiked by The Times, who feared his depiction of the age-ravaged former prime minister would upset Churchill's wife.
It will be the first time the Queen has attended the funeral of a British prime minister since Sir Winston Churchill's in 1965.
In March, Tony Blair became the first British prime minister to visit Tripoli since Winston Churchill during World War II.
In 1951, Winston Churchill became British prime minister for a second time, following his Conservative Party's narrow victory in general elections the previous day.
The Queen will be in the congregation at St Paul's Cathedral, which will be the first time she has attended the funeral of a British prime minister since that of Sir Winston Churchill in 1965.
The funeral -- officially ceremonial rather than a state occasion in a distinction invisible to all but the most pedantic royal watcher -- was the first for a former prime minister and war leader since Winston Churchill's body was borne along the same route a generation ago.
Thatcher's ceremony was one step short of a state funeral, which is usually reserved for the monarch but was provided for Winston Churchill, Britain's prime minister during World War II.
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Thatcher's funeral is one step short of a state funeral, which is usually reserved for the monarch but was provided for Winston Churchill, Britain's prime minister during World War II.
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The ceremonial funeral is one step short of a state funeral, which is usually reserved for the monarch but was provided for Winston Churchill, Britain's prime minister during World War II.
The man was Winston Churchill, and the job was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Winston Churchill was 76 when he became prime minister for the last time.
Obituaries focused on Kirkland's turbulent 16-year presidency of the AFL-CIO, but to say that he was only a labor leader would be akin to saying that Winston Churchill was merely a former British prime minister.
But Churchill's foresight would have counted for nothing if he hadn't become prime minister in May 1940.
Conversely, I doubt Mr. Churchill would have been any good at leading Apple. or made a particular good Prime Minister at any time before 1940.
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