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1Published 1944“…1944 1939-1945 "Soviet trade union delegation meets Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, London, 1944." [HFR0021], 1944 Delegations from the All Union Central Council of Trade Unions of the USSR attended both the 1943 and 1944 TUC Congresses. …”
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2Published 1941“…1941 1939-1945 "Beating the invader leaflet, 1941" [HFR0066], 1941 Message from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, and issued by the Ministry of Information in May 1941 regarding the possible invasion of Great Britain.…”
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3Published 1945“…1945 1939-1945 "Communist Party leaflet, 1945" [HFR0116], 1945 Cartoon issued by the Communist Party during the 1945 General Election campaign depicting Winston Churchill as a Trojan Horse for Conservative Party policies.…”
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4Published 1940“…1940 1939-1945 "Women war workers in engineering, 1940" [T0239.jpg], 1940, The Times This press cutting from 'The Times' of 30 January 1940 reports the concerns of the Amalgamated Engineering Union regarding dilution and equal pay following from Winston Churchill's plans to introduce more women into the industry.…”
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5Published 1953“…Although the Document was withdrawn after the intervention of the Minister of Labour and Winston Churchill, the campaign for trade union recognition continued for many years.…”
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6Published 1945“…Greetings from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, were conveyed by his deputy, Clement Attlee and King George VI gave an audience to a delegation from the conference. …”
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7Published 1945“…Greetings from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, were conveyed by his deputy, Clement Attlee and King George VI gave an audience to a delegation from the conference. …”
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8Published 1945“…Greetings from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, were conveyed by his deputy, Clement Attlee and King George VI gave an audience to a delegation from the conference. …”
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9Published 1945“…Greetings from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, were conveyed by his deputy, Clement Attlee and King George VI gave an audience to a delegation from the conference. …”
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10Published 1940“…He was also a member of the TUC General Council 1925-1940. In May 1940, Winston Churchill invited him to become Minister of Labour and National Service in his wartime coalition Government and he won a by-election at Wandsworth the same year. …”
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11Published 1941“…1941 1939-1945 "Home Guard, 1941" [HFR0034], 1941 In May 1940, when invasion seemed a real possibility, the Government called for the recruitment of Local Defence Volunteers in every town and village. When Winston Churchill raised the status of the force and renamed it the Home Guard in September 1940, it already had 1.5 million members. …”
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12Published 1940“…1940 1939-1945 "Local Defence Volunteers, 1940" [HFR0039], 1940 In May 1940, when invasion seemed a real possibility, the Government called for the recruitment of Local Defence Volunteers in every town and village. When Winston Churchill raised the status of the force and renamed it the Home Guard in September 1940, it already had 1.5 million members. …”
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13Published 1943“…1943 1939-1945 "Home Guard, 1943" [HFR0043], 1943 In May 1940, when invasion seemed a real possibility, the Government called for the recruitment of Local Defence Volunteers in every town and village. When Winston Churchill raised the status of the force and renamed it the Home Guard in September 1940, it already had 1.5 million members. …”
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14Published 1930“…He was also a member of the TUC General Council 1925-1940. In 1940, Winston Churchill invited him to become Minister of Labour in his wartime coalition Government and he won a by-election at Wandsworth the same year. …”
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15Published 1939-1945“…He was also a member of the TUC General Council 1925-1940. In 1940, Winston Churchill invited him to become Minister of Labour in his wartime coalition Government and he won a by-election at Wandsworth the same year. …”