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This three page paper discusses the inspiring qualities of Winston Churchill and how he could serve as a role model today. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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on their own soil in the last century, while September 11 is the only attack (other than a hapless Japanese submarine that lobbed a few harmless shells at Santa Barbara
in 1942) to take place in the United States since 1865. They cannot imagine what it might be like for the English to withstand weeks of bombing and the nerve-wracking
wait for what they expected would be a German invasion. This paper discusses Winston Churchill, and why he was such an inspirational leader in such a difficult and dangerous time.
Discussion Churchill was not a particularly pleasant person; he was, in fact, famous for his insults. When Nancy Astor told him furiously, "If I were your wife I would put
poison in your coffee," Winston riposted with: "Nancy, if I were your husband, I would drink it" (Winston Churchill on himself). He had a razor-sharp wit and vast intelligence, coupled
with a huge ego and a great deal of self-regard. But perhaps no less than this kind of personality could have met the challenge posed by Hitler and the rise
of Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. No one in England in those anxious days could have doubted that war was coming, but they hoped to avoid it. In
1938, then-Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain went to Munich to meet with Hitler, and signed the Munich Pact, by which Hitler agreed to abandon his war aims if Czechoslovakia surrendered the
Sudetenland to Germany. In effect, the European powers carved up Czechoslovakia to appease Hitler, which is why the agreement is often referred to as the "Appeasement Pact" (Munich Pact September
29, 1938). Chamberlain returned to England with the news that he had kept the peace. A year later, Hitler invaded Poland and World War II began in earnest and Chamberlain
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