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A seven page paper which looks at the life and political and military career of Winston Churchill, the British soldier and statesman, with particular reference to his leadership during the Second World War.
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Winston Churchill, the British soldier and statesman, is probably best remembered for his role as the British Prime Minister during the Second World War, although he had had a
somewhat chequered political and military career in his early years. He was born in 1874, the son of Lord Randolph Churchill, and was educated at Harrow public school and, coming
from a military family as he did, at Sandhurst, although it is notable that it took him three attempts to gain admission to the college.
He saw active service in several campaigns, in Cuba, the North-West Frontier, and the Sudan, both as a serving officer and
as a war correspondent, which denotes two of his major interests: soldiering and writing. On his return to Britain he entered politics and served in successive Conservative and Labour governments,
being first appointed Home Secretary under Lloyd George and later First Lord of the Admiralty, a position which he was to reprise at the start of World War Two.
As Keegan (2001) points out, he gained great public respect for his writing, winning the Nobel
Prize for literature, but his political career became more and more important. His father had been, as Keegan notes, a brilliant political failure who had little confidence that his son
would succeed where he had not: Churchill was determined not only to prove his father wrong, but also to vindicate his fathers political reputation which had been severely damaged by
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