This instructive volume of the famous statesman's memoirs is concerned largely with his premiership in the year 1917 and deals at length with the urgent problems of shipping, food supply, man-power and the s...
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Lloyd George, D.,War Memoirs of David Lloyd George. 2 vols. (London: Odhams, 1938). Lochner, R. K.,The Last Gentleman-of-War : The Raider Exploits of the Cruiser Emden, Translated by Lindauer, T., Lindauer, H. (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1988). ...
The film ends with Napoleon, sitting out his exile on St Helena with his two daughters, dying whilst writing his memoirs – Scott films the silhouette of the man wearing his signature hat slowly keeling over, mimicking the dried-out mummy he gazed on earlier. Here lies both ultimate ...
David Lloyd George died on 26 March 1945. Two months before his death he was elevated to the peerage as Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor. Click hereto read Lloyd George's speech supporting American entry into the war in April 1917;click hereto read a speech outlining the war's origins;click he...
of the war, selling almost 100,000 copies.The World Crisiswas a sweeping narrative that focused closely on military and naval developments, and laid much of the blame for the war on German militarism. Another notable personal account was David Lloyd George’sWar Memoirs(1933). As might be ...
Not many people remember the 1952 film Above and Beyond, a biopic directed by Melvin Frank and based on the memoirs of Paul Tibbets and likely the first film to actually depict the Manhattan Project. Robert Taylor played Tibbets, the US Army Air Force pilot whose job it became to actually ...
David Lloyd George (Britain) David Lloyd-George was another Libral prime minister. He was elected to Parliament (1890) and held the seat for 55 years. As was often the case, the position of chancellor of the exchequer led to the David Lord-George's primership. He was chancellor of the ...
of the communist historians disagree with the fact that it was businessmen who caused the war; instead, they blame politicians. The British prime minister at the time, David Lloyd George, confirms this further in his war memoirs where he stated that nations muddled into war following decisions ...
it was initially uncertain whether the offensive would go forward. The French government desperately needed a victory to avoid civil unrest but the British were wary of proceeding in view of the rapidly changing tactical situation. In a meeting with David Lloyd George, French commander-in-chief Ge...