Independent and rebellious by nature, Churchillgenerally did poorly in school, for which he waspunished.He went to Harrow School in 1888, where his militarycareer beganWithin weeks of his arrival, he had joined the HarrowRifle Corps(海德步兵团):Though did poor in many lessons, Churchill earned highmarks in English and history and he was also theschool's fencing champion(击剑冠军):During his army career, Churchill served as soldier inIndia and Egypt
◆ Independent and rebellious by nature, Churchill generally did poorly in school, for which he was punished. ◆ He went to Harrow School in 1888, where his military career began. ◆ Within weeks of his arrival, he had joined the Harrow Rifle Corps (海德步兵团). ◆ Though did poor in many lessons, Churchill earned high marks in English and history and he was also the school‘s fencing champion(击剑冠军). ◆ During his army career, Churchill served as soldier in India and Egypt
Family and early lifeAged 7 in 1881In military uniform
Family and early life Aged 7 in 1881 In military uniform
Churchill in World War Il1.After the outbreak of the Second World War. Churchillwas again appointed as First Lord of the Admiralty (英国海军大臣):2.Following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain (英首相张伯伦)on 10 May 1940,he became Prime Minister ofthe United Kingdom and led Britain to victory againsttheAxispowers.3.Churchill was always noted for his speeches,which became a great inspiration to the British people andembattled Allied forces
Churchill in World War Ⅱ 1.After the outbreak of the Second World War, Churchill was again appointed as First Lord of the Admiralty(英国 海军大臣). 2.Following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain(英首 相张伯伦)on 10 May 1940, he became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and led Britain to victory against the Axis powers. 3.Churchill was always noted for his speeches, which became a great inspiration to the British people and embattled Allied forces
Wearing a helmetin the Battle ofBritain in 1940
Wearing a helmet in the Battle of Britain in 1940
Winston Churchillgiving his famous V"sign
Winston Churchill giving his famous ‘V’ sign