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Winston Churchill: The Prime Minister Of Britain
Introduction

Winston Churchill was the prime minister in Britain during World War II and allied Britain with the US as well as Britain too. He was born on November 30, 1874. He was an very independent and distant person.. He worked hard for his country and did whatever he could to improve it in his life.

Early life and career

Winston was born into an family of an higher class and lived in Dublin, Ireland when was a young child. He joined Harrow Rifle Corps and went on to go on a military career path. He reported on several newspapers and even wrote a few books during this time in the military.
He was even taken prisoner in during the Boer War in South Africa while reporting there and even made newspaper headlines when he escaped in 1899.
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He married Clementine Ogilvy Hozier in 1908, as well as introducing the first minimum wage, several reforms for prisons, and helped set up labor exchanges for the unemployed as well as an unemployed insurance as in that same year as well. Winston was a prime minister during World War II and allied Britain with US as well as the Soviet Union during the war. In 1953, Winston was knighted by Queen Elizabeth.

Last years and death

Winston showed signs of a fragile death in 1941 when he had a heart attack in the white house. He was stilled married to Clementine Ogilvy Hozier when his death came. After having a severe stroke, he died nine days later. It was on January 15, 1965 when Winston Leonard-Spencer Churchill died at age 90 years old.

He was always remember for his hard work and wisdom. He also helped his country and many other

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