Winston Churchill and his Pivotal Role during World War 2
br Sir Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965 ) was one of the greatest leaders this world has seen . He was the British Prime Minister at the time of the Second World War and lead to Britain 's victory over Nazi Germany . His contributions in the form of written books and recorded speeches serve as an insight into history and as a source of inspiration till today His perseverance and courage were worthy of praise . He strongly believed in spending his life in serving the country . He is still regarded as one of the most significant

Englishmen of the twentieth century
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL - EARLY AND JOURNALIST YEARS 1874-1903
Sir Winston Churchill was born in Woodstock in 1874 . His parents were too busy for him and he spent most of his time with his nanny who he became very to . He had a younger brother . As a child , Churchill was stubborn and annoying . He was educated at the Royal Military College at Sandhurst . It is said that at school Sir Winston Churchill was a poor student and a disappointment to his father . Churchill was chubby and not particularly tall . At the age of 21 , Sir Winston Churchill joined the British army which he left four years later . During his stay in the army , Churchill took part in the Battle of Omdurman . Writing was his passion . He used to love writing about his experiences and other prevailing issues . According to Churchill "Writing is an adventure . To begin with , it is a toy and amusement...
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