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- John Churchill, premier duc de Marlborough qui lutta contre la France - Gravure d'Epinal avec la chanson de Marlborough
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Tumultueux Sir Winston...
Il n'attendra pas une minute, après l'expiration du délai de l'ultimatum adressé à l'Allemagne, pour transmettre à tous les naviresmobilisés sans l'autorisation du gouvernement le télégramme de guerre : " Commencez immédiatement les hostilités contrel'Allemagne. " En 1915, le destin lui donne un coup de semonce. Jugé responsable du fiasco de l'opération des Dardanelles, il estlimogé de l'Amirauté où il ne reviendra qu'en 1940, " une des périodes les plus pénibles de mon existence ", écrit-il....
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Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill (1874-1965), British politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom (1940-1945, 1951-1955), widely regarded as the greatest British leader of
the 20th century.
sufficient tools to break the stalemate on the western front and he worked on developing armored fighting vehicles (tanks) to break the deadlock and end theslaughter. As the lines hardened on the western front, Churchill focused on a campaign to force open the Dardanelles Strait, controlled by the Ottoman Empire, to give the Allies adirect route to Russia through the Black Sea. Such a move would bring much-needed supplies to the Russian armies and eliminate the Ottomans from the war. Whenthe nav...
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Winston Churchill.
sufficient tools to break the stalemate on the western front and he worked on developing armored fighting vehicles (tanks) to break the deadlock and end theslaughter. As the lines hardened on the western front, Churchill focused on a campaign to force open the Dardanelles Strait, controlled by the Ottoman Empire, to give the Allies adirect route to Russia through the Black Sea. Such a move would bring much-needed supplies to the Russian armies and eliminate the Ottomans from the war. Whenthe nav...
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Winston Churchill .
sufficient tools to break the stalemate on the western front and he worked on developing armored fighting vehicles (tanks) to break the deadlock and end theslaughter. As the lines hardened on the western front, Churchill focused on a campaign to force open the Dardanelles Strait, controlled by the Ottoman Empire, to give the Allies adirect route to Russia through the Black Sea. Such a move would bring much-needed supplies to the Russian armies and eliminate the Ottomans from the war. Whenthe nav...