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Winston Churchill
Life
Early life, 1874–1904
In politics, 1900–1939
Liberal Party, 1904–1924
Chancellor, 1924–1929
"Wilderness" years, 1929–1939
World War II, 1939–1945
Later life, 1945–1965
Electoral history
As a painter
As a writer
As a historian
His pets
Death and funeral
Ministries
Churchill war ministry, 1940–1945
timeline
conferences
Churchill caretaker ministry, 1945
Churchill's third ministry, 1951–1955
Writings
The Story of the Malakand Field Force
(1898)
Savrola
(1899 novel)
The River War
(1899)
London to Ladysmith via Pretoria
(1900)
Ian Hamilton's March
(1900)
Lord Randolph Churchill
(1906)
The World Crisis
(1923–1931, five volumes)
My Early Life
(1930)
Marlborough: His Life and Times
(1933–1938, four volumes)
Great Contemporaries
(1937)
Arms and the Covenant
(1938)
"Are There Men on the Moon?" (1942)
The Second World War
(1948–1953, six volumes)
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
(1956–1958, four volumes)
Speeches
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A total and unmitigated defeat
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Blood, toil, tears and sweat
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Be ye men of valour
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We shall fight on the beaches
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This was their finest hour
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Never was so much owed by so many to so few
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Iron Curtain
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Legacy and
depictions
Honours
International Churchill Society
Churchill War Rooms and Museum
National Churchill Museum
(Fulton, Missouri)
Churchill College, Cambridge
Churchill Archives Centre
Memorial Trusts
Schools and higher education (various)
Boulevard in Mississauga, Ontario
others
Epstein busts
Mishkenot Sha'ananim bust, Israel
The Roaring Lion
Sutherland portrait
Racial views
Cultural depictions
"
Churchillian Drift
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Statues
London
Palace of Westminster
Parliament Square
Woodford
Paris
Toronto
Washington, D.C.
Related
Blenheim Palace
Chartwell
Norway Debate
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Operation Unthinkable
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Political ideology
Siege of Sidney Street
St Martin's Church, Bladon
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Sword of Stalingrad
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Terminological inexactitude
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The Other Club
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Tonypandy riots
1940 British war cabinet crisis
Honorary U.S. citizenship
Family
Clementine Churchill
(wife)
Diana Churchill
(daughter)
Randolph Churchill
(son)
Sarah Churchill
(daughter)
Marigold Churchill
(daughter)
Mary Soames
(daughter)
Winston Churchill
(grandson)
Lord Randolph Churchill
(father)
Jennie Jerome, Lady Randolph Churchill
(mother)
Jack Churchill
(brother)
Descendants
John Spencer-Churchill
(grandfather)
Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill
(grandmother)
Leonard Jerome
(grandfather)
Family of Winston Churchill in politics
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