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This 7 page paper examines Winston Churchill's war leadership skills and argues that he was the most effective of the European leaders (as opposed to Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini or Chamberlain). However, the paper does not take the position that Churchill was the most important man of the 20th century. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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leadership skills and argues that he was the most effective of the European leaders (as opposed to Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini or Chamberlain). However, the paper does not take the position
that Churchill was the most important man of the 20th century; its possible to make a case that Einsteins theories changed everything we understand about the way the universe works,
and our place in it, thus making him much more important. Its also possible to argue that Hitler was the most important man of the 20th century, since he created
such misery and havoc that the entire world responded to the threat he represented, something that has not happened since. However, it was Winston Churchill who inspired the Allies as
well as the British population, and it is his record during the war that has earned him his place in history. Discussion Churchill was gifted with unusual insight and perspicacity.
He predicted events long before others, whether those events were good or bad, a skill that enabled to him "encourage or admonish as necessary" (Harmon). He "clearly foresaw the end
of the war in Europe," and his judgment here was so sound that "one could say his predictions make a handsome bookend to his other, long-recognized predictions in the late
1930s about the coming of the war" (Harmon). Churchill served in various posts throughout the war; he was minister of defense, then later Prime Minister, a position that made him
one of the leaders of the Allied coalition (Harmon). Above all, Churchill never lost faith that the Allies would win the war, and he was "brilliantly adept at preparing his
nation and its allies for the problems that they would face when peace finally did return" (Harmon). In one of the greatest speeches given by anyone anywhere, Churchill addressed the
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