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  2. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Churchill was haunted by Marigold's death for the rest of his life. [213] Churchill was involved in negotiations with Sinn Féin leaders and helped draft the Anglo-Irish Treaty. [214] He was responsible for reducing the cost of occupying the Middle East, [211] and was involved in the installations of Faisal I of Iraq and Abdullah I of Jordan. [215]

  3. Blood, toil, tears and sweat - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Roosevelt had uttered a phrase similar to Churchill's in an address to the United States Naval War College on 2 June 1897, following his appointment as federal Assistant Secretary of the Navy: "Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation ...

  4. Winston Churchill as a writer - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1890s, Churchill's writings first came to be confused with those of his American contemporary Winston Churchill, a best-selling novelist.He wrote to his American counterpart about the confusion their names were causing among their readers, offering to sign his own works "Winston Spencer Churchill", adding the first half of his double-barrelled surname, Spencer-Churchill, which he ...

  5. Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Roosevelt as an undergraduate at Harvard University circa 1877. His father, a devout Presbyterian, regularly led the family in prayers. Young Theodore emulated him by teaching Sunday School for more than three years at Christ Church in Cambridge. When the minister at Christ Church, which was an Episcopal church, eventually insisted he ...

  6. 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    One of the most well-known leaders of the 20th century, Winston Churchill, also left behind a sizable corpus of writing. His writings include a multivolume study about the First and Second World Wars, a thorough history of his ancestor the first Duke of Marlborough, and an autobiography in which he recounts his exciting years as an officer and war journalist.

  7. Cultural depictions of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Winston Churchill in his honorary air commodore's uniform, c. 1940. Named the Greatest Briton of all time in a 2002 poll, and widely regarded as being among the most influential people in British history, Winston Churchill has been regularly portrayed in film, television, radio and other media.

  8. Early life of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Winston Churchill in 1904, aged 29. The early life of Winston Churchill covers the period from his birth on 30 November 1874 to 31 May 1904 when he formally crossed the floor of the House of Commons, defecting from the Conservative Party to sit as a member of the Liberal Party.

  9. List of heads of state and government Nobel laureates

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    Theodore Roosevelt: Peace United States: 26th President of the United States: 1906 Woodrow Wilson: 28th President of the United States: 1919 Hjalmar Branting Sweden: Prime Minister of Sweden: 1921 Winston Churchill: Literature United Kingdom: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: 1953 Willy Brandt: Peace West Germany: Chancellor of the Federal ...