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Winston Churchillsolider, statesman, artistby John B. Severance

Winston Churchillsolider, statesman, artistby John B. Severance

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TimelineTimeline

1882 Winston Churchill was 7 and was sent to boarding school.

March 1895 He became the second lieutenant in the Cavalry.

Sought to strike a balance between socialism and capitalism. He also voted against a bill to severely limit Jewish immigration from Russia to England. He also tried to establish a minimum standard of living.

Was one of the people who helped create tanks and became a military leader. He also helped bring peace between Germany and England (1918), and between England and Ireland (1921).

Churchill returned to admiralty in WWII and worked to stop violence in India(1929). Attempted to create minimum wage when miners pays were being cut(1929).

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Timeline cont.Timeline cont.

He resigned from his Prime Minister position and was later re-elected. He was knighted as a knight of Garter. He was decorated with the Croix de la liberation November 1958 by general Charles de Gaulle.

He was elected Prime Minister in 1940. He got pneumonia twice, and kept working at his own risk. He helped plan operation overlord in 1944, and worked on post-war peace agreement with Russia

Learned that he had been awarded with Nobel prize for literature on October 16, 1953. He helped found the Churchill college. Was given American citizenship but was unable to go to the ceremony to receive it due to continued frailty. He had a stroke on June 23,1953 and courageously continued work at his own risk, early January of 1965 he had another stroke and died on January 24, 1965.

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AwardsAwards

Winston Churchill was awarded a Nobel prize for literature in 1953

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Awards cont.Awards cont.

the Croix de la liberation was awarded to Winston Churchill in Paris on November 16, 1958, by General Charles de Gaulle

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COURAGOUSCOURAGOUS

Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a very courageous person. When he was finished with military school, he began applying for as many military expeditions and armies as possible, with minimal experience in real combat where his life was on the line. When he was captured by the enemy he escaped to allies on his own with no support even though he knew that the enemy outnumbered him vastly and there was a very good chance of his death “started a three-hundred-mile trek through hostile territory. While the Boers posted a reward of twenty-five pounds for Churchill’s recapture, dead or alive, he made a lucky contact with some English people.” And even after twice having pneumonia at a fairly old age he still served his country and after two world wars, and having a stroke.

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LOYALLOYAL

Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a man both loyal to his country and his family. He would try to play with his grandkids when he could and spent time with his wife and kids when he could. He helped plan in both world wars and even after he had retired as prime minister he was re-elected and was very keen on helping the poor and establishing things like minimum wage, And he never tried to put his country before his family or his family before his country.

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INDEPENDENTINDEPENDENT

Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was very independent. He always voted for what he thought was right and didn’t care what the majority voted for if he didn’t vote for it. He apposed the bill to limit Jewish immigration from Russia to England. He tried to compromise with miners who were on strike because the mine owners wanted to cut their pay and Winston tried to establish a minimum wage to compromise and kept trying to get it established even though a very many opposed it. He would always do what he thought was right and never did he give in to peer pressure.

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Medal of honorMedal of honor

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Room of peaceRoom of peace

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WWII Churchill’s steakhouseWWII Churchill’s steakhouse

Entrees atomic beef bomber…$6.99For the atomic bombs dropped in WWII

Fighter chicken parmesan…$7.00Fighters of WWII made of chicken

Pasta la bullet…$6.50Pasta shaped like enlarged 50.cal bullets

Sirloin shells..$7.50Shaped like shells fired from destroyers

Croix de la taste sensation…$8.00Veal in the shape of the Croix de la liberation awarded to Winston Churchill

sidesClip of fries $0.50Trench Cesar salad $1.00Mini mozzarella grenades $0.75Steaming broccoli explosions $1.50Broken city Onion strings $1.00Based on what was most likely left after the bombing of

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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drinks all $3SodaCoke, sprite, ginger ale, diet coke, root beer.

Eve chardonnayHouse red House whiteWaterlemonade

desserts all $6.50Brownie tankshat deluxe sundaeA hot fudge sundae in a 100% chocolate hat modeled after hats that are modeled after ones Churchill himself wore.

Crater cookie with vanilla ice cream

and your choice of topping Cookie wanted poster modeled after Churchill’s wanted poster which was used as a joke to promote peace.

WWII Churchill’s steakhouse cont. WWII Churchill’s steakhouse cont.