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Prime Minister Churchill, who watched the Queen grow up, made an exception and gave him a ride when he died.

In our middle school history textbooks, there are many descriptions about the history of World War II, and our impression also stays on the faces that once appeared in the textbooks.

In this period of history, there are many records about Stalin, Churchill and other western leaders, which shows that they played a vital role in the Second World War. Among these leaders, we are particularly familiar with Stalin, who is also a proletarian camp, and relatively unfamiliar with other figures.

Churchill, known as the iron-fisted prime minister in reality, is a famous politician and anti-fascist fighter. He was ordered to take over Britain, which was mired in World War II, and lead the British people to victory. Later, he was chosen as one of the 100 people who had the greatest influence on Britain.

According to records, when he died, Queen Elizabeth, who had just ascended the throne for a long time, personally held a state funeral for him. So, what did Churchill do as British Prime Minister?

The most impressive thing is the image of wearing a bow tie with a cane in one hand and a cigar in the other. His image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. It is said that the "Fat Man", one of the two atomic bombs dropped by the United States on Japan, was named after him.

Churchill was a little fat since he was a child, greedy and playful. He was born in a small town in England on 1874. Because of his aristocratic background, Churchill was sent to an aristocratic school at the age of seven, but he was very naughty and greedy at school and didn't study very well, so the teacher didn't think highly of him.

At that time, everyone was disgusted with Churchill, and it was impossible to imagine that such a little fat man would become the most famous prime minister in British history.

In this job, he successfully participated in several political activities, so at the beginning of the19th century, Churchill finally entered politics for the first time.

After some efforts, he experienced the First World War and many large-scale political activities, accumulated enough political capital and became an independent politician.

In order to become an excellent politician, Churchill had to face countless people and solve the problem of stuttering. Surprisingly, after a long period of exercise, Churchill really succeeded in overcoming this point. By the time World War II broke out, he was already a battle-hardened orator.

Churchill advocated resisting Germany, which was full of signs of war at that time, but British society at that time knew nothing about the pursuit of peace and turned a deaf ear. Even the prime minister has implemented a policy of appeasement without resistance.

After the appeasement policy implemented by the then Prime Minister made Germany fully prepared for the war, under the leadership of Hitler, World War II officially broke out, all of which was pointed out by Churchill, who had always advocated resistance.

So Churchill was invited to join the British wartime cabinet. By 1940, the former prime minister resigned. British King George VI summoned Churchill and said that Churchill would form a cabinet. From then on, Churchill was ordered to shoulder the heavy responsibility of leading Britain out of the quagmire.

Churchill made a speech to the people at the first time. In fact, he has always had a gift for speaking. His eloquence can often inspire people's hearts, and even later, through his speech, he turned the word-of-mouth of war from reversal to success. These undoubtedly gave people a shot in the arm at that time. With Churchill's encouragement to the people's fighting spirit, it is natural for Britain to participate in World War II against Nazi German aggression.

Churchill infected British nationals with a passage, saying that Britain would strive for victory at all costs.

Churchill's determination to advocate the war of resistance also infected neighboring countries. At that time, France was preparing to surrender. After a visit by Churchill, the original wind direction was changed, and France could enjoy the glory of victory in the future.

For the victory of the war, Churchill devoted a lot of national strength and promoted the rapid development of the tank industry. When steel was in short supply, he even ordered the park fence to be removed and melted into iron. All this is enough to show that the hawkish prime minister deserves to be an iron fist prime minister.

As a result, under the wrong policy of the former Prime Minister, the British mainland, which was almost taken into the deep ditch, was rescued by the new Prime Minister, and finally left a heavy stroke in history.

Of course, his influence on Britain was not limited to World War II. After World War II, the carefree Churchill delved into other fields again. I have to say that he is a well-read leader, and he even won the Nobel Prize in Literature through his memoirs of World War II.

After World War II, Britain, as a victorious country, received a large sum of compensation. Churchill put all this money into economic policy, trying to restore Britain's economic level to or even higher than that before World War II.

He improved social welfare, which made people grateful to him. During his term of office, Britain's economic level has been rising steadily, and the society at that time was therefore very stable, which was completely different from that at the end of the war.

In the meantime, another great event happened in Britain. King George VI died unexpectedly, so Queen Elizabeth, who reigned for 68 years, succeeded to the throne.

In the face of the king's quiet death, Churchill, who had many long talks with the king during World War II, was deeply saddened. However, he adjusted his feelings, offered his blessing to Elizabeth, who was nearly 60 years younger than himself, and put forward his own opinions on the matters handled by the royal family many times.

Elizabeth is well aware of Churchill's importance to Britain. She was 26 when she succeeded to the throne, and she also witnessed the harm that World War II brought to Britain. She has great respect for Churchill and always praises his work.

The 60-year cooperation between the Prime Minister and the king lasted for a long time, but as Churchill said, Elizabeth was too young. He even watched Elizabeth grow up. She couldn't help Churchill in many political affairs.

At that time, the king of England had not set foot in government affairs for a long time. Until Churchill's death, Elizabeth could only personally preside over the state funeral for Churchill. This specification is also rare in British history. Only one prime minister had enjoyed this honor before Churchill.

During his two terms in office, he left Britain with valuable political wealth and economic culture, which can be seen from enjoying the British state funeral. In 2002, Churchill ranked first in the survey of the greatest Englishman in Britain.

Speaking of Churchill, we will soon think of the image of paunchy and meticulous bow tie. Our impression of him often exists at the political level. However, we don't know that the greatest British prime minister is not only a politician, but also a painter, writer and so on.

Under his leadership, Britain's politics, economy and culture showed signs of recovery again, which restored Britain, which suffered from World War II, to its former prosperity, and this was only the tip of his iron fist.

Churchill was really great, but his political career was not smooth sailing. For example, after the end of World War II, he was ousted by a referendum for a period of time and was taken back five years later. It seems that only a resourceful leader like Churchill can lead the country to prosperity.

However, although this is only an episode during Churchill's tenure, it is still a bit embarrassing. It seems that it is not necessarily correct for the minority to obey the majority, otherwise there will be jokes like Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.