Background of the text Winston Churchill (1874-1965) grew up as the son of a british noble He attended private school from age of seven, and entered Harrow school in 1888 He was not impressed B/ with his education
Background of the text 1 Winston Churchill (1874-1965) grew up as the son of a British noble. He attended private school from age of seven, and entered Harrow School in 1888. He was not impressed with his education
Background of the text Later he entered Sandhurst royal Military College in 1893 after three attempts to pass the entrance test He joined the army in 1895
Background of the text 1 •Later he entered Sandhurst Royal Military College in 1893 after three attempts to pass the entrance test. He joined the army in 1895
Background of the text He was Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955. He was a noted statesman orator and a prolific historical writer Churchill was always noted for his speeches which became a great inspiration to the british B/people and embattled Allied forces
Background of the text 1 He was Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955. He was a noted statesman, orator and a prolific historical writer. Churchill was always noted for his speeches, which became a great inspiration to the British people and embattled Allied forces
Background of the text In his later years he spend much time writing and his most famous works are The World Crisis, My early Life, Marlborough The Second world war Especially the se econd Wor|dWar(1948-1953) he won the 1953 Nobe Prize for literature he is the only british Prime Minster who has received the Nobe/ Prize in Literature
Background of the text 1 In his later years, he spend much time writing and his most famous works are The World Crisis, My early Life, Marlborough, The Second World War. Especially The Second World War (1948-1953) he won the 1953 Nobel Prize for literature. He is the only British Prime Minster who has received the Nobel Prize in Literature
Background of the text the three giants" Churchill, Stallin and roosevelt in Yata in 1945
Background of the text 1 “the three giants” Churchill, Stallin and Roosevelt in Yata in 1945