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military expenditure cuts in Mesopotamia,
313
–14
oil interests of Britain,
313
policy to retain British influence,
314
–15
Sykes–Picot agreement,
304
‘Winston’s hiccup’,
302
WSC as one of founding fathers,
301
WSC favours use of gas,
314
WSC offered role as Colonial Secretary,
302
–3
see also
Jews; Palestine
Midland Hotel, Manchester
style,
140
–41
temporary address of WSC,
140
–41
miners
striking,
83
–84
Tonypandy,
36
,
142
,
147
minimum wages,
143
Minister for Munitions, WSC
appointment,
175
–76
media opposition to appointment,
175
–76
staying at the Château Verchocq,
156
–57
strike by armaments workers,
147
–48
supplying British guns with mustard gas,
161
–62
Mitford, Unity,
195
,
214
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact,
10
,
256
,
268
Montagu, Edwin,
89
Montague Browne, Sir Anthony,
300
Morning Post
,
37
,
72
,
175
,
199
Mountbatten, Admiral Louis, 1st Earl,
177
Moyne, Lord
see
Guinness, Walter, 1st Baron Moyne
Munitions Bill,
147
–48
Mussolini, Benito,
10
,
12
–13
mustard gas,
161
–62
National Gallery,
29
naval holidays,
164
Nazis
capture of Russian men and territory,
24
–5
gains in Europe,
4
–5
military development,
28
persecutions, ghettos and deportations,
26
plan for European Reich and client fascist states,
24
–27
racially based murder,
237
seriousness of,
139
WSC warnings about,
28
,
197
,
212
–14
see also
Germany; Hitler, Adolf
Neutrality Act,
223
,
241
New York,
298
–99
New Zealand,
37
,
200
,
204
Nicolson, Sir Harold,
76
,
93
–94,
210
Nigeria,
162
–63
Nobel Prize for Literature: WSC wins,
70
–71
Norman, Montagu,
206
Northcote, Sir Stafford,
47
Omaha Beach,
245
Omdurman, Battle of,
61
–62,
74
Onassis, Aristotle
global superstar guests on
Christina
,
297
–98
invites WSC to dinner on
Christina
,
298
,
300
oratory skills, WSC
acknowledgement of defects,
88
–90
attacking the Tories,
82
–84
comparison to Hitler,
89
–91
comparison with Lord Randolph,
87
critics of,
90
–93
debating at Sandhurst,
85
–86
effort and preparation,
85
greatest public speaker,
85
growing reputation,
82
–83
House of Commons,
82
–84,
86
–87,
88
–89,
91
,
286
–88
humour,
93
–94
inspirational effect on the people,
93
insults
see
witty insults WSC
Iron Curtain speech,
272
–75
lacking natural talent,
85
Lloyd George on WSC’s oratory skills,
89
lost for words,
84
,
88
–89
maiden speech in the House of Commons,
86
–87
Mansion House speech,
299
methods,
86
–91
phrase-making,
76
–78,
93
–96,
134
–35,
137
–38,
268
practising,
49
radio addresses,
91
–92
remembered for,
89
–90
renowned as supernaturally gifted,
85
rhetorical tricks,
95
–97
Schuman Plan speech,
286
–88
speaking from memory,
88
–89
stammers,
86
typewritten notes,
89
war speeches,
92
–97,
240
–41
Packwood, Allen,
99
–100,
132
,
139
Pact of Steel,
10
Palestine
1922 White Paper encouraging immigration,
311
–12
Balfour declaration,
304
–9,
316
Jewish immigration,
310
–12,
314
–15
Palestinian objections to sharing land with Jews,
307
–8
Peel Commission,
312
–14
violence,
311
–12,
314
–15
WSC stresses benefits of land sharing,
307
–8
Pearl Harbor,
242
–43
Pearman, Violet,
104
Peck, John,
261
Peel Commission,
312
–14
People’s Budget,
144
–46
Pétain, Marshal Philippe,
220
Peter the Painter,
36
Philip, Terence,
124
–26
Placentia Bay,
233
ships’ crews jointly singing hymns,
235
–36
Ploegsteert Wood Cemetery (Plugstreet)
see
Plugstreet (Ploegsteert Wood Cemetery)
Plowden, Pamela,
104
,
116
–17
Plugstreet (Ploegsteert Wood Cemetery),
167
–69,
178
–79
fragments of ancient shrapnel,
169
military manoeuvre by WSC,
168
–69
no man’s land,
167
–68
nocturnal prowling by WSC,
167
slaughter of men,
169
see also
tanks
Plumb, Sir John Harold,
70
,
80
–81
Poland,
268
Potsdam
deaths and homelessness,
265
–66
RAF attack on palaces,
265
–66
Potsdam Conference,
261
–62,
264
–65
division of Europe,
267
–68
Stalin secures reparations and war booty,
271
Stalin’s plan for killing Germans,
267
United States reveals atomic bomb capability,
270
–71
WSC leaves empty-handed,
270

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