One of his greatest was his book London to Ladysmith. This was written in 1900 after his experiences with the Boers. His escape made him very well-known and appreciated. After escaping, he had to travel three-hundred miles through Portuguese territory, before finally reaching Britain. His book is a recount of these experiences. The most major accomplishment made by Churchill, however, was his “Iron Curtain” speech. The “Iron Curtain” speech is one of the most recognizable aspects of the war. Churchill wrote this speech in an attempt to prosecute the Soviet Union. It ended up creating major outcry and begun the ending of the Cold War. This is because it was in this speech where Churchill warned the people of the “iron curtain,” which threatened separating Europe, into an east side and a west side. This speech caused people to rethink how the Soviets were acting, and to believe that, in reality, they didn’t want a war. Finally, due to many of Churchill’s writings and effects on the war, he was granted a final achievement. In 1953, Churchill was knighted, and received a Nobel Prize for Literature. This was primarily given to him due to the six-volume set of books he wrote after all of his experiences. He wrote about the encounters during the war and described the views of the opposition party. Also that year, Churchill was knighted by Queen Elizabeth
One of his greatest was his book London to Ladysmith. This was written in 1900 after his experiences with the Boers. His escape made him very well-known and appreciated. After escaping, he had to travel three-hundred miles through Portuguese territory, before finally reaching Britain. His book is a recount of these experiences. The most major accomplishment made by Churchill, however, was his “Iron Curtain” speech. The “Iron Curtain” speech is one of the most recognizable aspects of the war. Churchill wrote this speech in an attempt to prosecute the Soviet Union. It ended up creating major outcry and begun the ending of the Cold War. This is because it was in this speech where Churchill warned the people of the “iron curtain,” which threatened separating Europe, into an east side and a west side. This speech caused people to rethink how the Soviets were acting, and to believe that, in reality, they didn’t want a war. Finally, due to many of Churchill’s writings and effects on the war, he was granted a final achievement. In 1953, Churchill was knighted, and received a Nobel Prize for Literature. This was primarily given to him due to the six-volume set of books he wrote after all of his experiences. He wrote about the encounters during the war and described the views of the opposition party. Also that year, Churchill was knighted by Queen Elizabeth