Read The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History Online
Authors: Boris Johnson
proposal of tank from WSC,
171
–72,
174
–75
removal of Sir John French as C.-in-C.,
170
request from WSC to take a military command,
199
Asquith, Margot,
103
,
161
Asquith, Violet,
116
–17
on Clementine,
118
–19
Astor, Nancy,
131
,
324
–25
Atlantic Charter,
236
–37,
317
atomic bomb,
270
–71
Attlee, Clement (
later
, 1st Earl)
criticised by WSC for failure of leadership,
286
meeting of the War Cabinet,
8
,
14
victory parade in Berlin,
261
on WSC’s Iron Curtain speech,
272
–73
Augusta
,
234
Australia,
37
,
200
–201,
204
Aylesford, Lady Edith,
50
–51
Baldwin, Stanley,
50
,
52
,
204
–10
Balfour, Arthur,
36
,
43
–44,
83
Balfour Declaration,
304
–10,
316
–17
Balls, Ed,
242
Barbarossa, Operation,
24
Barroso, Manuel,
283
Barrymore, Ethel,
116
Baruch, Bernard,
309
Battle of Britain,
94
–95
desperate rearguard action against German planes,
229
–30
German planes bomb southern England,
227
–28
BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation),
142
Beaverbrook, Max,
33
,
148
–49,
221
Belfast,
HMS,
246
–48,
249
,
252
Bell, Gertrude,
306
Berlin,
261
–62
aerial bombing of,
265
–66
Berlin Wall,
280
–81
Bertie, Prince
see
Edward VII (
earlier
Prince of Wales; ’Bertie’)
Bevan, Aneurin,
255
–56
Beveridge, William,
144
Big Three
see
Potsdam Conference
Bladon, Oxford, WSC buried in,
333
Blenheim Palace,
39
–40
grounds,
181
–82
study room of WSC,
182
WSC proposes to Clementine,
112
–14,
118
Blood, Sir Bindon,
60
,
75
Boer War,
62
–63,
71
–72
Bolsheviks,
142
,
202
–3
Boothby, Bob,
33
,
195
,
286
Bracken, Brendan,
33
,
107
–8
Braddock, Bessie,
1
,
134
Brain, Sir Russell,
277
Bretagne
,
217
Bridges, Sir Edward,
12
meeting of the War Cabinet,
8
Britain
anger at WSC’s Iron Curtain speech,
275
–77
characteristics of the people,
129
,
331
–32
decline in relative importance worldwide,
299
disarmament of the fleet,
19
,
28
Empire,
303
facing defeat by German forces,
9
–10,
127
–28
impact of Second World War,
159
isolation,
10
–11
manufacturers’ priced out of the market,
205
–6
manufacturing output,
228
–29
mass immigration,
330
–32
opposition to WSC’s plan to attack French fleet,
224
–25
perception of Russian war heroes,
268
–70
perception of ‘Uncle’ Joe Stalin,
269
–70
political instability,
150
–51
proposal for coexistence with Nazi Reich,
22
–23
ruling class sentiment for Hitlerism,
16
–17,
23
support for appeasement,
16
–17
see also
British military
British Expeditionary Force,
9
,
21
–22,
127
,
156
British Gazette
,
142
British military
account of Mers-el-Kébir by WSC to House of Commons,
218
aerial bombing of Berlin,
265
blind orders,
259
–60
Dresden fireball,
265
–66
failure of British officers,
254
fall of Tobruk,
254
–55
fighting qualities of soldiers questioned,
254
–55
humiliations,
234
,
253
–56
mocked by Stalin,
255
–56
Operation Unthinkable,
268
–70
performance,
259
–60
Siegfried Line incident,
258
–59
United States perception of underperformance,
254
–55
victory parade in Berlin,
261
–62
WSC contemplates resigning premiership,
254
–55
WSC’s presence during campaigns,
258
–59
British Operational Division,
170
Brockie, Sergeant Major A.,
103
,
106
Brook, Norman,
278
Brooke, Alan,
104
,
251
,
257
–59
Browne, Sir Anthony Montague,
133
,
136
,
173
Bruce, Allan,
36
Bryan, William Jennings,
206
BUC Aerodrome,
59
Buchanan, Pat,
160
Butler, Rab,
33
,
136
,
221
,
276
Byrne, James,
272
Cairo Conference,
306
–7
Callaghan, James,
147
,
276
capitalism: WSC’s support for,
152
–53
Cassel, Ernest,
309
Catapult, Operation,
225
caterpillar tracks
see
tanks
Cazalet-Keir, Thelma,
325
Cecil, Hugh,
47
Cecil, Lady Nelly,
16
Cecilienhof Palace
decor of meeting room,
264
–65
Potsdam table,
266
Chamberlain, Neville,
80
,
221
blame for underestimating Hitler,
8
ill-health,
22
meeting of the War Cabinet,
8
preference for Lord Halifax as Prime Minister,
15
relationship with WSC,
13
–14
Chanak crisis,
203
–205
Channon, Chips,
93
Chartwell: WSC’s home
apparition of Lord Randolph,
43
–44