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      • From October 1911 through outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty. As its condottiere, he sought to end an Anglo-German naval race he feared would bring both nations to disaster. However, Churchill was no pacific idealist.
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  4. Aug 28, 2020 · From October 1911 through outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty. As its condottiere, he sought to end an Anglo-German naval race he feared would bring both nations to disaster. However, Churchill was no pacific idealist.

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  6. Credit: Imperial War Museum. At 14.54pm on Monday, May 13, 1940, Winston Churchill stood before the House of Commons and delivered his first address as Prime Minister. In his remarks, which took less than six minutes to deliver, he famously spoke of his policy to wage war 'by sea, land and air', with the single aim of victory, 'victory at all ...

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