The subtitle, ‘Churchill and his War Cabinet’, is a little misleading. A true history of the War Cabinet would need to encompass all aspects of its agenda: military, diplomatic, social, ...
Long respected Churchill's experience of warfare, however he expressed concern over Churchill's suggestion that the Cabinet should interfere with decisions of the War Committee and Chief of the ...
A defiant Churchill's cabinet implodes over ... he was captured and made a prisoner-of-war before escaping. In 1900, Churchill became Conservative member of parliament for Oldham.
had benefited hugely from being given key cabinet appointments during the war. They had proved their competence and had gained valuable experience of the levers of government. But with Churchill ...
The Churchill War Rooms are the underground bunker that Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his war cabinet used to shelter from bomb raids and plot their steps during World War II. The maze-like ...
It sat on Churchill's war desk in the cabinet war rooms during World War II. It is worth £500. Did you know? Winston Churchill complained he had been "sold a pup" when he discovered his ...
As German forces tore through France, Churchill was fighting his own battle with members of his war cabinet. The British foreign secretary, Lord Halifax, believed the best path for Britain lay in a ...
Churchill was first elected a Conservative Member ... in World War I, he spearheaded the failed Gallipoli Campaign, for which he was criticized and demoted to a lower cabinet position.
Her tact, support and advice soothed his temper, and helped win the war. The son of Lord Randolph Churchill and the American heiress ... but switched in 1904 to the Liberal Party. He became a member ...
Explore the corridors that protected senior members of government during this pivotal time in British history; see where Churchill and his War Cabinet met and step back in time in the Map Room, which ...