Sir Winston Lenard Spencer Churchill
Sir Winston Lenord Spencer Churchill "Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy"(Bra*censored* internet). This speech was made October 29, 1941 to the boys at Churchill's old public school to hopefully direct the students in the direction that would help them later on ion their lives. Sir Winston Lenord Spencer Churchill was the eldest son of aristocrat Lord Randolph Churchill and Lady Churchill, who was originally an American girl whose maiden name was Jennie Jerome. Churchill was born on November 30th, 1874 at the Blenheim Palace. He was best known for his stubbornness yet courageous leadership as the Prime Minister of Great Britain when he led the British from the brink of defeat during WWII. Being a leader played a very important role in Sir Winston Churchill's life and the life of the British people during his rule. Churchill was one of the greatest leaders of all time and he attacked all problems with great character and a tremendous will to win (Churchill 1). Sir Winston Churchill's life didn't always have the luxury of
As Churchill's political career advanced in 1910, he became Home Secretary and worked with Dave Lloyd George. A year later, he left the Home Office and became first Lord of the Admiralty. His career was almost destroyed as a result of the unsuccessful Gallipoli campaign during WWI. He was forced to resign from the Admiralty during the war, but he returned to Government as the Prime Minister of Munitions in 1917. He joined the coalition party between 1917 and 1922 until it's collapse when for two years he was out of Parliament. He returned to the conservative government in 1924 and was given the job of Chancellor of the Exchequer (Churchill, Sir Winston). leadership and power. He still started out the same as anyone else would, but he did have one little talent that others didn't. He was a very smart young man and was also very athletic. Winston Churchill attended Harrow School and won the public schools' fencing competition as 15 year old. After graduating eighth out of 150 from the Royal Military College in Sandhurst, he was commissioned in the Forth Hussars in February 1985. As a war correspondent, he was captured during the Boer War. After his escape, he became a National Hero. Ten months later, Churchill was elected as a member of the Conservative Party in Britain and in 1901 he made his first speech in Parliament. In 1904, he joined the Liberal Party where he became the president of the Board of Trade. This when the leadership and power started to set in. During his busy career as a politician, he was able to publish a couple of books that seemed to interest to public. He wrote a novel called Savrola which revealed Churchill's emerging political philosophy and much of w
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