Historical Figure
Winston Churchill
d. 1965
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
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Biography
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British statesman, military officer, and writer who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. For some 62 of the years between 1900 and 1964, he was a Member of Parliament (MP) and represented a total of five constituencies over that time. Ideologically an adherent to economic liberalism and imperialism, he was for most of his career a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955. He was a member of the Liberal Party from 1904 to 1924.
In Their Own Words (5)
I pass with relief from the tossing sea of Cause and Theory to the firm ground of Result and Fact.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force: An Episode of Frontier War (1898), Chapter III , 1897
Arabs would have sat in the dark forever had not the Zionist engineers harnessed the Jordan river for electrification. Now they swarm into Palestine in seeking the light. (1922)
The World Crisis, 1911–1914 : Chapter I (The Vials of Wrath), Churchill, Butterworth (1923), pp. 10-11 , 1923
Thus I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence, which is a noble thing.
On studying English rather than Latin at school, Chapter 2 (Harrow). , 1930
Although always prepared for martyrdom, I preferred that it should be postponed.
Chapter 4 (Sandhurst), p. 72. , 1930
Mr. Gladstone read Homer for fun, which I thought served him right.
Chapter 2 (Harrow). , 1930
Timeline
The story of Winston Churchill, told in moments.
Born at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire. Half-American through his mother, Jennie Jerome, a Brooklyn socialite. His father Lord Randolph Churchill was a prominent but troubled politician. Winston was a mediocre student who failed military entrance exams twice.
Captured by Boers during the Second Boer War while working as a war correspondent. Escaped from a prisoner-of-war camp in Pretoria by climbing over a wall at night. Made it 300 miles to Portuguese East Africa. Came home a celebrity.
Became Prime Minister as Germany invaded France and the Low Countries. "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat." He was 65 and had spent a decade in political wilderness. The timing was accidental and perfect.
Delivered the "We shall fight on the beaches" speech to Parliament. Britain stood alone against Nazi Germany. The Dunkirk evacuation had just saved 338,000 troops. Churchill turned a retreat into a rallying cry.
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his historical and biographical writing. Not in Physics or Peace. He'd also won a Grammy for best spoken word album. He painted over 500 oil paintings in his lifetime.
Died at his London home at 90. He'd suffered a severe stroke nine days earlier. His state funeral was the largest in British history. 300,000 people filed past his coffin. Cranes along the Thames dipped in salute as the barge carrying his body passed.
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