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Cosa (chi) è Winston Churchill - definizione


Winston Churchill (Cavalier)         
  • Coat of arms: ''sable a lion rampant argent on a canton of the second a cross gules''.<ref>Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.747.</ref>
ENGLISH SOLDIER, HISTORIAN, AND POLITICIAN (1620-1688)
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Sir Winston Churchill (18 April 1620 – 26 March 1688), known as the Cavalier Colonel, was an English soldier, historian, and politician. He was the father of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and a direct ancestor of his namesake Winston, who served as British prime minister in the 20th century during the Second World War.
Churchillian         
  • Lord Halifax]] in 1938
  • As First Lord of the Admiralty, Churchill's London residency was Admiralty House (music room pictured).
  • The [[British Empire]] at its territorial peak in 1921
  • The destruction of Dresden, February 1945.
  • Mary]] was born.
  • Churchill meeting with film star [[Charlie Chaplin]] in Los Angeles in 1929.
  • crossed the floor]]".
  • A R Grindlay]] and others, 1941.
  • Churchill and [[Neville Chamberlain]], the chief proponent of [[appeasement]].
  • Princess Anne]], 10 February 1953.
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II]] during a military manoeuvre near [[Breslau]], Silesia, in 1906.
  • Diana]] in 1923.
  • Churchill's grave at [[St Martin's Church, Bladon]].
  • Jack]] (''left'') and Winston (''right'') in 1889.
  • Churchill with [[Anthony Eden]], [[Dean Acheson]] and [[Harry Truman]], 5 January 1952.
  • 6}} for a Sunday service during the Atlantic Conference, 10 August 1941
  • Churchill, [[Harry S. Truman]], and Stalin at the [[Potsdam Conference]], July 1945.
  • Churchill's crossing of the [[Rhine]] river in Germany, during [[Operation Plunder]] on 25 March 1945.
  • Churchill (second left) photographed at the [[Siege of Sidney Street]].
  • New Bond Street]], London.
  • Huge portraits of Churchill and Stalin, [[Brisbane]], Australia, 31 October 1941
  • Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill at the [[Tehran Conference]] in 1943.
  • Churchill meets female workers at Georgetown's filling works near [[Glasgow]] in October 1918.
  • Archibald Sinclair]], is seated on the left.
  • statue of Churchill]] (1973) by [[Ivor Roberts-Jones]] in [[Parliament Square]], London
  • Clementine Hozier]] shortly before their marriage in 1908.
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  • Churchill in 1949.
  • Churchill takes aim with a [[Sten]] sub-machine gun in June 1941. The man in the pin-striped suit and [[fedora]] to the right is his bodyguard, [[Walter H. Thompson]].
  • Churchill is greeted by a crowd in [[Québec City]], Canada, 1943
  • Roman amphitheatre]] of ancient [[Carthage]] to address 3,000 British and American troops, June 1943
  • Churchill as Secretary of State for the Colonies during his visit to Mandatory Palestine, Tel Aviv, 1921.
  • Churchill waving the [[Victory sign]] to the crowd in [[Whitehall]] on the day he broadcast to the nation that the war with Germany had been won, 8 May 1945. [[Ernest Bevin]] stands to his right.
  • Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin at the [[Yalta Conference]], February 1945.
BRITISH STATESMAN, SOLDIER AND WRITER (1874–1965)
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¦ adjective relating to or characteristic of the British statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965).
Statue of Winston Churchill, Paris         
ARTWORK BY JEAN CARDOT IN PARIS, FRANCE
Statue of Winston Churchill (Paris)
A statue of Winston Churchill by Jean Cardot was inaugurated in the grounds of the Petit Palais on the Avenue Winston Churchill in the 8th arrondissement of Paris in 1998. The statue of the former British prime minister is one of few statues of foreigners in the French capital.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Winston Churchill
1. Winston Churchill mastered it when Hitler struck.
2. Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D.
3. "That was consciously borrowed from Winston Churchill.
4. WINSTON CHURCHILL Winston Churchill changed parties twice and spent long periods out of favour, but is still remembered as one of Britain‘s greatest leaders.
5. He can start with biographies of Winston Churchill.