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  2. Churchill War Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum.The museum comprises the Cabinet War Rooms, a historic underground complex that housed a British government command centre throughout the Second World War, and the Churchill Museum, a biographical museum exploring the life of British statesman Winston Churchill.

  3. Imperial War Museum - Wikipedia

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    The restoration of these rooms, which since the war had been stripped out and used for storage, cost £7.5 million. [88] In 2005 the War Rooms were rebranded as the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms, with 850 m 2 of the site redeveloped as a biographical museum exploring Churchill's life. The development of the Churchill Museum cost a ...

  4. 10 Downing Street - Wikipedia

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    Without a bomb shelter, during World War II the Prime Minister abandoned Number 10 instead using a flat in the Foreign office that became known as the No.10 Annexe, and lay above the much more comprehensive underground bunker used by Winston Churchill and now known as the Churchill War Rooms. [62]

  5. Secret World War II tunnels to open to public - AOL

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    London’s best developed permanent underground tourist attraction currently is the Churchill War Rooms - located just 12 feet below ground level and a fraction of the 8,000-square-meter space ...

  6. Military citadels under London - Wikipedia

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    The War Rooms were constructed in 1938 and were regularly used by Winston Churchill during World War II. However, the Cabinet War Rooms were vulnerable to a direct hit and were abandoned not long after the war. The Cabinet War Rooms were a secret to all civilians until their opening to the public in 1984.

  7. Chartwell - Wikipedia

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    Rooms are decorated with memorabilia and gifts, the original furniture and books, as well as honours and medals that Churchill received. [5] Lady Churchill's long-time secretary, Grace Hamblin, was appointed the first administrator of the house. [85]

  8. What Churchill Really Thought of His Enemies - AOL

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    Marshal Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) and Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) together at the Livedia Palace in Yalta, where they were both present for the conference in 1945.

  9. Washington Conference (1943) - Wikipedia

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    The first topic discussed was the war in Italy. Churchill persuaded the American leaders to endorse the Allied invasion of Sicily. [7] He believed that the fighting in Italy would distract the German troops from the Eastern Front so that Russia would be given breathing room since the Germans would need to send a large number of troops to the Balkans. [5]

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