
Sir
Winston Churchill Churchill was a politician and wartime
prime minister who led Britain to victory in World War Two.
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 November
1874 at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. His father was the
prominent Tory politician, Lord Randolph Churchill. Churchill
attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before embarking
on an army career. He saw action on the North West Frontier
of India and in the Sudan. While working as a journalist
during the Boer War he was captured and made a prisoner-of-war
before escaping.
In 1900, Churchill became Conservative member of parliament
for Oldham. But he became disaffected with his party and
in 1904 joined the Liberal Party. When the Liberals won
the 1905 election, Churchill was appointed undersecretary
at the Colonial Office. In 1908 he entered the Cabinet as
president of the Board of Trade, becoming home secretary
in 1910. The following year he became first lord of the
Admiralty. He held this post in the first months of World
War One but after the disastrous Dardanelles expedition,
for which he was blamed, he resigned. He joined the army,
serving for a time on the Western Front. In 1917, he was
back in government as minister of munitions. From 1919 to
1921 he was secretary of state for war and air, and from
1924-1929 was chancellor of the exchequer.
The next decade were his 'wilderness years', in which his
opposition to Indian self-rule and his support for Edward
VIII during the 'Abdication Crisis' made him unpopular,
while his warnings about the rise of Nazi Germany and the
need for British rearmament were ignored. When war broke
out in 1939, Churchill became first lord of the Admiralty.
In May 1940, Neville Chamberlain resigned as prime minister
and Churchill took his place. His refusal to surrender to
Nazi Germany inspired the country. He worked tirelessly
throughout the war, building strong relations with US President
Roosevelt while maintaining a sometimes difficult alliance
with the Soviet Union.
Churchill lost power in the 1945 post-war election but remained
leader of the opposition, voicing apprehensions about the
Cold War (he popularised the term 'Iron Curtain') and encouraging
European and trans-Atlantic unity. In 1951, he became prime
minister again. He resigned in 1955, but remained an MP
until shortly before his death. As well as his many political
achievements, he left a legacy of an impressive number of
publications and in 1953 won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Churchill died on 24 January 1965 and was given a state
funeral.
Product
Specification:
Product
Name: The GrandMaster
Model Name: Churchill
Material: Polyresin
Height: Approx. 8.5"
Width: Approx. 3.0"
Depth: Approx. 3.0"
Finishing: Individually hand-painted
Product Descriptions: EL-backlight LCD screen for clock & date display. Embedded 365 quotes to be displayed differently each day. The figurine serves as a activation button to display random quotes. |
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