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    Winston Churchill Winston Churchill was a man full of principle, courage, and compassion. Nevertheless, it was his excellent leadership skills, his instinct for making beneficial wartime decisions, and motivational speeches, which inevitably lead to the success of Great Britain in World War II. Britain and the world free of Hitler and the Nazis looked to Winston Churchill for leadership. Because of his soldier's training, his historical knowledge, and a statesman's beliefs that had filled his

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    Winston Churchill Legacy

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    family to a military man, Winston Churchill was quite an iconic figure. Not only was he a military man but also a successful Prime Minister of Britain. Winston Churchill played a huge roll in World War II as well with his strategic ways and his actions against Adolf Hitler himself. His background, legacy as a Prime Minister, and his participation in World War II all show the legacy of Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill, whose full name is Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, was born the 30th of November

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    Who is Winston Churchill? He is a hard-working, prepared and intelligent soldier and politician who has many other interests such as writing, painting, bricklaying, horseback riding and flying. Winston Churchill was born in Blenheim Palace, United Kingdom on November 30,1874. Winston Churchill went to 4 schools, Harrow, Sandhurst, St George’s, and Brunswick. Harrow, one of Britain's most impressive boarding schools, and St George’s are boarding schools. Sandhurst is a military college for infantry

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    to step up and face the daunting tasks that no one else will. As Prime Minister of England during World War II, Winston Churchill’s leadership left a permanent mark upon history. Many believe that without him, the Allies would have lost the war. In the words of John C. Maxwell, “Leaders become great not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others.” Churchill prided himself in having courage in all things and possessed the unique ability to provide others with courage also

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    he’d be the one to do it. This self-confidence translated well into politics, enhancing his leadership. He is the man who assumes control. He is Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill is widely considered influential to all with whom he graced his presence with. His

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    INTRODUCTION Sir Winston Churchill was born in 1874, and is the son of English politician Lord Randolph Churchill and American socialite Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill. He was a British politician who served in the British Army, as a member of Parliament, and as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and 1951 to 1955. From 1940 to 1955, he was the leader of the Conservative Party in Britain. In 1953, he received a Knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II and the Nobel Prize for

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    Winston Churchill Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, his family's ancestral seat in Oxfordshire, on November 30, 1874. He was the older son of Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, a British statesman who rose to be chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons. His mother was an American, Jennie Jerome, the daughter of a New York financier. Churchill inherited a family tradition of statesmanship that went back to the great English

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    quote by Winston Churchill exemplifies his hardworking and stubborn personality which helped him become a figurehead of British history. Churchill’s time as a young boy inspired him to pursue a career in politics, which in turn transformed him into a masterful public speaker and the legendary personality that he is remembered and celebrated for today. Winston’s early years played a major role in shaping him into the legendary leader he was later in his life. Winston Leonard Churchill was born

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    Winston Churchill Quotes

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    Winston Churchill was an influential force during World War 2 with all his inspirational quotes. He had a short but active career in the army and he then became a conservative member of parliament. In the beginning of world war 2 Churchill held the position of First Lord of the Admiralty and he was later appointed Prime Minister of England. Queen Elizabeth II after the war knighted Churchill and President Kennedy gave Churchill honorary U.S citizenship. Going into his past he was the son of Lord

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    Winston Churchill paints a picture of perseverance through troubled tasks in this quote. He also tells of the discouraging never-ending path that adds fuel to your progress, and that the process of ascending down this path only adds to the joy makes your path "ever improving". I agree with Winston Churchill on the values of persevering through difficulties in life that may never have an ending or may never be achievable. In my past experiences with unattainable goals, I have mostly been wise enough

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