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Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill Kristýna Jiránková, C3A

Neville Chamberlain 18 th of March in 1869 (Birmingham) son of Joseph Chamberlain Rugby School, Mason College in Birmingham return to England – several family businesses

Entry into politics member of conservative party (lately a leader) Prime Minister (1937) in foreign policy – a partnership with Germany (no respond) return of the English colonies Sudeten Daladiere, Mussolini, Chamberlain, Hitler – had agreeded Munich Agreement (1939) later negotiations – Hitler‘s demands extented dominate the Czechoslovak arms industry (→ other countries → army up)

the Negotiation of Hitler and Chamberlain

the Beginning of the war 15 th of March in 1939 – the occupation of Czechoslovakia critique of Nazi government attack to Poland → Britain declared war on Germany – Second World War establishing the War cabinet appointing Churchill as a comander of the Navy critique Chamberlain‘s policy (a naive pacifist) → resignation recommending and supporting Churchill cancer in 1940 → died

Chamberlain and Churchill

Winston Churchill 30 th of November in 1874 (Woodstock) lord Randolph Churchill – a famous politician elite St. James School (bad student) – diseases dream: get on the military academy (success)

Entry into politics fights on many fronts (Cuba, India, South Africa) → experience and the inspiration → books, Prime Minister member of Conservatives and Liberals 1911 – the First Lord of the Admiralty suspicion of the conflict with Germany → improve british navy 1940 – the Prime Minister

W. Churchill

the End of Second World War concentration on 4 points: 1. displacement of appeasement 2. concentrate important all functions on himself 3.mobilized Britain (mostly air force and navy) 4. British-American alliance (supplies of food, medicals) early prepariation, help of other countries → defeat Germany (1945) 1955 – the retirement (Chartwell) a stroke → died → a state funeral

the State funeral of Churchill

Thank you for your attention

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