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The statue, next to Caernarfon Castle, was erected in 1921 while Lloyd George, who represented the town at Westminster, was still prime minister. A Liberal Party politician, he was the MP for ...
Lloyd George was reluctant at first to see Great Britain join the conflict of World War I. But as minister of munitions, then as minister of war, he soon advocated a fierce, swift offensive ...
In November 1918, David Lloyd George’s name was on everyone’s lips. He was the wartime prime minister who led the nation to eventual victory after four long years of bitter and bloody conflict.
Winston Churchill and David Lloyd George – Two great men wrestle with love, ambition and friendship – and Britain goes to war in 1914 unnecessarily because of that friendship. Written by Robert Lloyd ...
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Statue of UK's only Welsh prime minister vandalised - MSN
A statue of David Lloyd George, the UK's only Welsh prime minister, has been vandalised. The statue, which stands on the Maes in the centre of Caernarfon, Gwynedd, was covered in red paint.
David Lloyd George, war-time Prime Minister of Great Britain and leader of the Liberal party, praised Adolf Hitler in a lengthy article in the London Sunday Dispatch as “the only statesman in ...
But, however acridly he criticized, Lloyd George cannot be accused of spending his time bandying disparagements. There is too much mercury in his blood, and always too much work ahead.
David Lloyd George, Great Britain’s wartime Prime Minister, declared yesterday the Allied Powers cannot remain indifferent to the degradation of the Polish Jews through the Polish Government’s ...
By Ellery Sedgwick February 1935 Issue THE MAN of the MONTH DAVID LLOYD GEOROE S [Little, Brown, $4.00 per volume] ...
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