Sir Winston Churchill 1874-
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill served as British Prime Minister from 19040
1945, the height of World War II.
Sir Winston is a member of the Spencer family and has relations with Princess Diana.
Sir Winston was re-established
Elected prime minister-
Minister since 19511955.
Sir Winston\'s partnership with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin led the Allies to defeat Adolfo Hitler in World War II.
Sir Winston is also known for his efforts to counter the post-expansion threat.
Soviet war.
He is the son of Lord Randolph Churchill, a British noble, and Jenny Jerome, a New York socialite.
Like the sons of many British nobles, he was educated at the best British schools and then joined the Army before starting his political career.
Interestingly, he changed his political stance and took office in a liberal and conservative government.
Sir Winston was a social reformist in his heart, following in his father\'s footsteps.
1939 at the beginning of World War II, he was appointed the First Lord of the Department of the Navy, which he also held during World War I.
In May 1940, he served as prime minister and minister of defense during the war.
Sir Winston was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and became an officer of the Garter medal.
He was the first to become an honorary citizen of the United States (
President Kennedy, 1963.
He remained as a member of parliament until 1964.
Sir Winston, also a talented writer and historian, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953.
His creative talents have also expanded to painting.
Sir Winston died on 1965 at the age of 90.
Quote: \"The orderer is the one who feeds the crocodile and thinks it will continue to eat the crocodile.
\"This sentence is directly related to the appeasement policy of British Prime Minister Chamberlain, who served directly before Sir Winston (1937-1940).
The crocodile is Hitler.
In order to avoid war, Neville Chamberlain believes that instead of facing hilt directly, it is better to succumb to Hilt\'s bullying.
As part of his appeasement policy, in 1938 he signed an agreement to cede part of the Czech Republic to Hitler\'s Nazi Germany (
Munk agreement).
The day Britain declared war on Germany (
After Germany attacked Poland
Sir Winston was appointed secretary of the Navy and soon became the prime minister of war.
Sir Winston was never a flinch man, and he was the obvious candidate to succeed Chamberlain at the time.
Neville Chamberlain died a few weeks after losing his position in 1940.
Sir Winston was clever and concise in a humorous and ironic way.
This sentence is a good example of his literary skills, and when he expressed contempt for bullies and those who cater to them, he used a short phrase, and put forward political hints to his predecessor and those who supported him.
Quote 2: \"fanatics are people who can\'t change their minds or the subject.
\"Sir Winston\'s humor and irony remain in his contemporary political observation.
Sir Winston played an important role in reminding Britain and other countries of the post-crisis
Soviet hegemony warHe was a cold-
Despite being war fighters in armchairs and on the podium.
He knew that the ideology of Stalin and the Soviet regime was dogmatic (and the post-war land grab).
He also saw extreme opposition.
S. Communist reaction to McCarthy.
Sir Winston cleverly devalues the morality of fanatics and advocates wise practices.
This sentence makes me wonder what Sir Winston thinks of the world today, where religious extremism has always been a controversial topic, and the Catholic Church is an extremely traditional and unchanging institution, the pedophile scandal has been slammed and forced to change their perception of something.
If we quarrel between the past and the present, we will find that we have lost our future.
\"Sir Winston has a deep understanding of European history, was the master of the Navy during the First World War, and had direct experience in German affairs, culture and style.
He used his knowledge of German history to inform his ability to sue the German war.
This sentence represents another observation of Sir Winston\'s human nature and historical significance.
Sir Winston, an accomplished historian, was guided through the veil of the past in the present, but as an activist, he never forgot the future.
In this way, he is able to achieve his goals and those of the UK.
Quote 4 sentences: \"People stumble occasionally because of the truth, but most of them will cheer up like nothing happens and leave in a hurry.
Another experienced person misinterpreted human nature.
As a political leader, he knows that many people may not be as interested in truth as they are in pursuing their goals.
Quote 5 sentences: \"We are the masters of the unspoken words, but we let the slaves of those who slip away.
This sentence seems to stem from a painful political experience.
What political figures and other celebrities say intentionally or unconsciously can have a big impact.
One chance that Sir Winston\'s words might get from him is that he reportedly had an exchange with Labor politician Elizabeth Braddock.
Braddock: \"You\'re drunk, Winston, and you\'re drunk.
Churchill: \"You are ugly, my dear, and you are ugly.
But tomorrow I will be awake and you will still be ugly and disgusting.
\"Unfortunately, this is another famous quote from Sir Winston.
This is likely to be one of the occasions when his words are out of words.
Quote 6 sentences \"study history, study history.
All the secrets of governing the country in history are here.
\"It is also said that there is nothing new under the sun (Biblical quote).
Sir Winston, a highly respected historian, clearly agrees with this.
Perhaps his passion for historical research is the secret to his great success as a politician.
Quote 7: \"human power is growing in every field except beyond itself.
\"Another typical church-style exposition of human nature and technological progress.
The comment was made in the context of his own experience of war and conflict.
Great technological progress has been made in both world wars (
Including nuclear bombs)
, Usually due to need.
War also means losing restraint or restraint because people are forced to do things and make decisions out of need or action without law.
Heroism and barbarism are more common than peace in wartime.
The original power of the country was brutally demonstrated in the war.
Quote 8: \"If you have 10,000 provisions, you will destroy all respect for the law.
\"I like this sentence because it is an educated historian who tells the old legal truth that many lawyers and politicians do not agree.
If the law is simpler, many lawyers may look for a job. . . .
Courage is the first quality of human beings, because it is the quality that guarantees all other qualities.
\"As a soldier on the Indian front line in 1986 and battalion commander during World War I, Sir Winston was qualified to comment on courage.
He is also a brave politician.
One of the most difficult and controversial measures Sir Winston took during World War II was the night --
Time bombing of German cities and their civilians.
Particularly controversial is the destruction of Dresden in the later stages of the war, where refugees are highly concentrated.
Sir Winston made a policy decision on the greater good, hoping that if enough pressure was put on the German people, the war would end sooner.
The decision came under fire as the Allies fought under the platform where they were engaged in a \"just war.
Quote 10 \"Hitler knows he will have to beat us on this island or lose the war.
If we can fight him, the whole of Europe will be free, and the life of the world will go to the sunny heights.
But if we fall, then the whole world, including the United States, including everything we know and care about, will fall into the abyss of a more sinister new dark age, perhaps even longer, it is illuminated by the light of distorted science.
So let\'s cheer up and carry out our duties so that if the British Empire and its federation last for thousands of years, people will still say, this is their best moment!
This is a good example of Sir Winston\'s motivational speech skills.
He was an amazing speaker and overcome the obstacles to his speech.
Severe stuttering and inarticulate)
Become one of the greatest Britons in history.
In this monologue, we see the power to call for national pride, the fear of the threat of Nazi darkness and evil science, and the desire to have a place in history.
At this time, London was ruthlessly bombed by the Nazis, and Germany\'s war machine was crushing France.
It was this rhetoric that allowed the British people to move on in the darkest hours and prompted the allies to resist Hitler.