The statue of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill is the national hero Churchill who led the British people to achieve great victory in the anti-fascist war during World War II. He is one of the "Big Three" standing alongside Stalin and Roosevelt. One of them is a great man who stands in the annals of world history. Churchill was born into a prestigious aristocratic family. His ancestor, the Duke of Marlborough, was a famous military commander in British history and a powerful figure in British politics during the reign of Queen Anne; his father, Lord Randolph, was an outstanding British politician at the end of the last century and served as Salzburg Chancellor of the Exchequer in Bury's Cabinet. The great achievements of his ancestors, the political achievements of his father's generation, and the glory and political tradition of his family undoubtedly had a huge impact on Churchill's life and played a key role in his growth into a famous British prime minister. They provided Churchill with an example to learn from, set goals to strive for, and cultivated his sense of historical responsibility for the motherland. They became a powerful driving force for Churchill's tireless pursuit and achievements throughout his life. Churchill never went to university. His profound knowledge and multi-faceted talents were acquired through hard self-study. When he was young, he was stationed in Bangalore, southern India, where he "read four or five hours of historical and philosophical works every day" for more than half a year. Since then, Churchill has absorbed rich ideological nutrition from the works of famous thinkers, philosophers, historians and biologists such as Plato, Gibbon, Macaulay, Schopenhauer, Leckie, Malthus, Darwin, Wilde, etc. It will play a huge role in his future career in politics. This made his thoughts more profound and his life beliefs more firm, and also made him grow into "the most outstanding and versatile person in the era we live in." Churchill wore many glorious laurels on his head. He was a prolific writer, an eloquent speaker, a statesman who managed the country, and a legendary hero in war. He wrote 26 monographs in 45 volumes in his lifetime. Almost every work caused a sensation in the UK and the world after being published. It received rave reviews and was translated into many languages ????and widely distributed in various countries around the world. So much so that the Sunday Times once asserted: "Few people in the 20th century received more royalties than Churchill." In 1953, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. During his many parliamentary campaigns and parliamentary debates, especially at important moments during the Second World War, he delivered many skillful and touching speeches, which left a deep impression on people. impression. What he most wants to do in his next life is to talk to someone: his next life is to talk to Oscar Wilde. Churchill favored Oscar Wilde largely because of Wilde's wit and eloquence. The Swedish Academy said in its award speech awarding him the Nobel Prize for Literature: "Churchill's mature speech was quick and accurate in purpose, and the content was spectacular and moving. It was like a force that forged a historical link. ...Churchill was at a critical moment for freedom and respect for humanity. His eloquent speech also had a touching magic power. Perhaps it was with this great speech that he established an immortal monument. "Academician S. Schwartz also said in his award speech, "Churchill is the most powerful person in history. Political and literary achievements were so great... Never before had a leader been both so outstanding." Indeed, it is not only his works and speeches that have established an enduring monument for Churchill. His glorious performance as a politician and anti-fascist fighter. He was an elected member of Parliament for most of his life and held senior cabinet positions on several occasions. He experienced many political ups and downs, and each time he achieved his goal by overcoming difficulties and obstacles with indomitable efforts and fearless fighting spirit. He finally reached the glorious peak and stood at a critical juncture of historical crisis in Britain. , to become a highly anticipated political leader. Even his political opponents said: "Churchill was the person who everyone agreed could never become prime minister, but he was also unanimously welcomed by everyone at this critical moment as the only person who could possibly serve as leader."; "People cannot help but think. I like him, his talent and vitality are unparalleled." In the long years leading to victory, Churchill repeatedly vowed to fight to the end in his speeches, expressing the aspirations of the British people. He said: "We will never stop, never tire, and never give in. The people of the country have vowed to take up this task: to clean up the poison of Nazis in Europe and save the world from a new dark age. ... We What he wants to seize is the life and soul of Hitler and Hitlerism, nothing more, and he will not give up until he achieves his goal. "Churchill has become a concentrated symbol of the heroic and unyielding fighting spirit of the British people in the eyes of the world. "The Sunday Times" commented: "Today, Winston Churchill is not only the embodiment of the British spirit, but also our strong leader. Not only the British, but the entire free world have incredible trust in him." It is also worth noting that, Churchill is a famous stubborn anti-Japanese figure. But at the critical moment of the Second World War, when dealing with the issue of relations with the Soviet Union, he used the great courage and high flexibility of an outstanding politician to complete British politics and his own political career based on the fundamental interests of the British people. During the major historical turning point in the war, it did not hesitate to become an ally with the Soviet Union, allowing anti-fascist forces with different ideologies to form a united front under specific historical conditions, thereby ensuring the final victory of the war. Stalin praised Churchill as "a figure that only appears once in a century."
In addition, Churchill can also be called a prophet, inventor, strategist, and diplomat. His predictions about some major technological developments in future wars as early as the 1930s later became a reality; with extraordinary and amazing sensitivity and great courage, he braved the huge pressure of the pacifist wave and "in the Politically, he was almost in danger of being wiped out." He never gave up for a day to issue prophetic war warnings to his countrymen, making the British mentally prepared for the coming war. He proposed research on this issue four years before the method of using radar to detect incoming enemy aircraft was officially put into use. He is revered as the "Father of Tanks" for using naval funds to improve and build a large number of "land boats", which transformed wheeled armored vehicles into powerful modern tanks. He presided over the formulation of many strategic plans in World War II. He personally cultivated the Anglo-American relationship that influenced the world political landscape at that time and even later.
In short, Churchill is a legendary figure with extremely rich life connotations