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  2. Churchill war ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill war ministry was the United Kingdom's coalition government for most of the Second World War from 10 May 1940 to 23 May 1945. It was led by Winston Churchill, who was appointed prime minister of the United Kingdom by King George VI following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain in the aftermath of the Norway Debate.

  3. 1940 British war cabinet crisis - Wikipedia

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    In May 1940, during the Second World War, the British war cabinet was split over whether to discuss peace terms with Germany or to continue fighting. Opinion on the side of continuing with the war was led by the prime minister, Winston Churchill, while the side preferring negotiation was led by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax.

  4. War cabinet - Wikipedia

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    This war cabinet was consistent with Churchill's view that members should also hold "responsible offices and not mere advisors at large with nothing to do but think and talk and take decisions by compromise or majority" [24] The war cabinet often met within the Cabinet War Rooms, particularly during The Blitz of London. [25]

  5. Churchill War Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum.The museum comprises the Cabinet War Rooms, a historic underground complex that housed a British government command centre throughout the Second World War, and the Churchill Museum, a biographical museum exploring the life of British statesman Winston Churchill.

  6. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    On 3 September 1939, the day Britain declared war on Germany, Chamberlain reappointed Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty and he joined Chamberlain's war cabinet. [283] Churchill was a highest-profile minister during the so-called " Phoney War ".

  7. Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Churchill also obtained the backing of Neville Chamberlain, who was still Conservative Party leader. [37] Churchill told the War Cabinet that there would be no negotiated peace. Halifax had lost. A few weeks later, in July 1940, Halifax rejected German peace offers presented through the Papal Nuncio in Berne and the Portuguese and Finnish prime ...

  8. Churchill ministry - Wikipedia

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    Churchill ministry may refer to: Churchill war ministry, the British coalition government led by Winston Churchill from 1940 to 1945; Churchill caretaker ministry, the British coalition government led by Winston Churchill from May to July 1945; Third Churchill ministry, the British majority government led by Sir Winston Churchill from 1951 to 1955

  9. 1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference - Wikipedia

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    Coordination of war effort The 1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference was the first Meeting of the Heads of Government of the British Commonwealth . It was held in the United Kingdom , between 1–16 May 1944, and was hosted by that country's Prime Minister , Winston Churchill .