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1706359441 Channon,Sir Henry “Chips,”66,96,99,149,170,188,211,231-32,239,244,285;on Churchill as prime minister,330;May 1940 events leading to Chamberlain’s resignation and,287-88,291,296,298-99,300
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1706359443 Charterhouse,29,321
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1706359445 Chartwell,47,109,184,185,199
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1706359447 Chatsworth (Devonshire estate),41
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1706359449 Chicago Daily News,9,170,229,251,280,335
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1706359451 Churchill,Clementine Hozier,47,186,336;described,79;engagement of,79;evacuated children housed by,244-45;feuds about Munich and,173;Margesson and,325
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1706359453 Churchill,Randolph,343
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1706359455 Churchill,Winston,18,58,97,101,105,189;adjournment of the House of Commons,summer 1939,13-14,16,199;air raids and,215;ancestry of,9;anti-appeasement stance,5,11,75,76,77,80,81,109,138,173,185;appearance of,113;Katharine Atholl and,164,165,168,169;BBC and,120;birth of,9;the blackout and,249;Boothby as parliamentary private secretary of,44-45,46,47,48,76-77,234;Boothby scandal and,349-52;British morale and,265;British rearmament and,77,82,265,290;career in Parliament,45;Barbara Cartland and,28-29;Chamberlain cabinet position,198,199,203,204,206,207,210,211,217,229,232;on Chamberlain’s personality,89-90;as chancellor of the exchequer,116;clamor for his inclusion in the Chamberlain cabinet,196-99;constituency of,160;Czechoslovakia crisis and,130,132,133,137,138,139,150,152,153,154,155;declaration of war,speech following,217;defeatists and,257;delay in aiding Poland and,206-207,221;depression,bouts of,184;Duke of Westminster and,67;economic policy,48,49-50,115;on Eden as foreign secretary,87,98;Eden group,exclusion from,177-79;education of,112-13;Edward VIII’s abdication and,81-82;evacuated children housed by,244-45;as father,343;on feuds over Munich,171-72;as first lord of the admiralty,5,78,221,225-27,235,237,254-55,262-66,273-74,281,285;Gallipoli campaign and,45;at Harrow,112-13,117,340;as head of War Cabinet’s Military Coordinating Committee,279,285-86;A History of the English-Speaking Peoples,109,185;Quintin Hogg and,175;India’s independence and,75-76,116-17,340;Italy’s attack on Abyssinia and,73;as journalist,114-15,123;judgment questioned,75,76,81-82,109,177-78,183,307-308;Labour’s animosity toward,308;loyalty to Chamb-erlain,5,267-68,285,297,298-99,300-301,306,322,326,327;Manchester address,January 27,1940,266;Marlborough,82,109;military service,39,76;mobilization of British industry and,187;negotiated settlement of the phony war and,258,259;Norway debacle and,285,289,297,308,312;as orator,45,46,47,116,117,183,217,262-66,290,298-300,312-13,313;The Other Club and,48,86,138,139;party-hopping,45,115,325-26;personality of,47,267,313,327,336,340,352;as prime minister,see Churchill,Winston (as prime minister);refuses leadership of Tory rebels,183-85;reports on wartime Royal Navy,262-65,281;Rhineland occupation and,74;tapping of phone of,171;touted as future prime minister,266-68;“undersecretaries’plot” and,334-38;women MPs and,163
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1706359457 Churchill,Winston (as prime minister),317,340,343-44,347-52;Boothby scandal and,349-52;British public’s approval of,330;cabinet and ministerial appointments,322-27,331-33,339-40,347-48;Ronald Cartland’s death and,319;election of 1945,354-55;election of 1951,356;energizing of the British people,313-14;May 1940 events leading to Chamberlain’s replacement with,282-312,341;reshuffling of his cabinet,347-48;response to defeatists,316;second administration,356;sinking of French ships at Mers-el-Kebir,330;speeches,6,312-13,314,316,321,336;vulnerability in House of Commons,325-26,327-30;War Cabinet,316,323,327,331,334,335,352
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1706359459 Citrine,Sir Walter,80
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1706359461 Clarence,Duke of (brother of George V),108
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1706359463 Clark,Kenneth,84,158,173,251;Ministry of Information and,252
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1706359465 Cliveden (Astor estate),56,163
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1706359467 Cobbold,James,169
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1706359469 Collier’s magazine,124,125
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1706359471 Colman,Ronald,32
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1706359473 Colville,John,14,78,91,158,225,228,229,230,259,285;Churchill as prime minister and,313,326,351;Churchill’s replacement of Chamberlain and,266;May 1940 events leading to Chamberlain’s resignation and,288,296;on wartime class divisions,242,243
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1706359475 communism,166,342;British upper class’s fear of,65-66,123
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1706359477 Congress Party,India,340
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1706359479 Connaught (London hotel),243
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1706359481 Connaught,Duke of,245
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1706359483 Conservative Party:Central Council,276;Central Office,30,159-60,169;Chamberlain’s Tory majority,5,7,12,15,18,101,269,270;Churchill’s vulnerability in early days as prime minister,325-26,327-30;election of 1929,50,58;election of 1931,58;election of 1945,354-55;modernization of,356;protectionism and,115;spying network,11-12,170-71,239,288,325;Tory rebels,see Tory rebels;Tory whips,power of,21,24,25-26,151
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1706359485 Contemporary Review,199,329,338
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1706359487 Cooper,Alfred Duff,93,99,118,159,234,327,328-29;background of,140-41;on Britain’s preparedness for war,128-29,141;constituency of,160;Czechoslovakia crisis and,131-32,133,134,135,139-42,145;defeatists and,258;delay in aiding Poland and,208,211;Eden group and,177;on feuds over Munich,172;as hedonist,140;lecture series in the U.S.,233;May 1940 events leading to Chamberlain’s resignation and,292,297,301;Ministry of Information and,251,331,344;resignation as first lord of the admiralty,145,146-47,148-49,172;start of World War II and,202,204-205,206,232-33;“undersecretaries’plot” and,335;Watching Committee and,273;women MPs and,164
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1706359489 Cooper,Lady Diana,46,172,204-205,211,233
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