Sir Winston Churchill is the greatest British political figure and a national hero during World War I and II. His father, Lord Randolph Churchill was a politician as well. At young, he studied at Harrow and Sandhurst and was at the very bottom of class. After he was graduated, his career was inconstantly. His first job was a reporter. He was working for the London Daily Graphic. Then during 1896 to 1897, Churchill became both soldier and journalist in India. In 1900, he was elected to the parliament. Then in 1908, he married an American wife, and got one son and three daughters. As World War I broke out, Churchill had helped in developing weapons, especially the tank. He also helped the British’s fleet to prepare in war. However, his fight in Dardanelles was failed, and so it made his reputation decrease. Also, after World War I, he was against the policy of appeasement, believing that it would bring harm to Britain. People still did not want war to occur, so Churchill still was not famous. As the war broke out in September 1939, people then realized that Churchill was right and his famous had increased. His reputation continued to increase during World War II.
There were some contributions that Sir Winston Churchill had made before and during World War II. Before World War II broke out, Neville Chamberlain had made an agreement at Munich, known as the Munich Agreement, with Adolf Hitler saying that Britain and Germany would never go to war again. They agreed to work out any future differences by negotiation and Hitler informed Chamberlain that he had “no further territorial demands.” As a lot of people were relieved with these words, Winston Churchill stood up and voiced disapproval. Churchill believed that signing the agreement with Hitler was the worst course of action that could have been taken. It was true that Hitler had got his way with Czechoslovakia, but it was no guarantee against the threat of future aggression from Germany. He recognized that Hitler could not be trusted and that appeasing him was not a long-term solution to keeping the peace. However, as most people were determined to avoid war, Churchill did not become popular. When the war broke out later in 1939, it appeared that Churchill was right. Then, on May 10, 1940, King George VI asked him to become Prime Minister. In his first speeches as Prime Minister, he usually tells the people “I have nothing left to offer but blood, toil, and tears.” During the war, he gave a lot of speeches to make the British keep confidence. His words and signs help the British going in their darkest hour. One of his greatest achievements was to stand up as a strong opponent to any negotiations with Germany throughout the war. He also made relationships with other countries like the United States and the Soviet Union. Finally when the war ended in 1945 with Germany surrendered, it has been proved that Churchill had been a great wartime leader. But later, the British people wanted new changes in the government. There was a general election and Churchill was replaced by a new Prime Minister, Clement Attlee.
- By Oak and Cash
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