Churchill's Empire: The World That Made Him and the World He Made

Churchill's Empire: The World That Made Him and the World He Made by Richard Toye

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Israel
    Palestine Post
    Pall Mall Gazette
    Pan-African Congress
    Parkin, G. R.
    Pathan: rising; troops
    Pearl Harbor (1941)
    Pearson, Lester
    Phelan, Jim
    Phillips, William
    Pioneer
    Placentia Bay conference (1941)
    Plato
    Plowden, Pamela
    Pretoria
    Primrose League
    Prince of Wales , HMS
    Punch
     
    Quebec conferences: (1943, Quadrant); (1944, Octagon)
     
    Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli
    Rajagopalachari, Chakravarti
    Rand Mail
    Reade, Winwood
    Redmond, John
    Reich, Das
    Repulse , HMS
    Review of Reviews
    Reynolds’s Newspaper
    Rhodes, Cecil
    Rhodesia
    Ridley, F. A.
    Roberts, Frederick Roberts, first Earl
    Rommel, Erwin
    Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Atlantic Charter; Cairo Declaration (1943); election victory (1940); India policy; Ireland policy; Lend-Lease; Malta meeting (1945); Placentia Bay conference (1941); Quebec conference (1943, Quadrant); Quebec conference (1944, Octagon); relationship with WSC; Tehran conference (1943); Washington talks (1943); on WSC’s Zionism; WWII; Yalta conference (1945)
    Roosevelt, Kermit
    Rosebery, Archibald Primrose, fifth Earl
    Rothermere, Harold Harmsworth, first Viscount
    Rothschild, Jimmy de
    Round Table
    Round Table Conferences (1930–2)
    Rowntree, Seebohm
    Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)
    Royal Navy: Indians serving in; oil supplies; Simon’s Town base
    Royal Titles Act (1876)
    Ruark, Robert
    Runciman, Walter
    Russia: Bolshevik revolution; ‘White’ forces; WSC’s stance; see also Soviet Union
    Rutenberg, Pinhas
     
    Sadullah (‘the Mad Mullah’)
    St Laurent, Louis
    Saint Simon, Duc de
    Salisbury, Robert Cecil, third Marquess of: meeting with WSC (1898); Prime Minister (1885–6); Prime Minister (1886–92); Prime Minister (1895–1902); River War dedication
    Salisbury, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, fifth Marquess of (earlier Viscount Cranborne)
    Samuel, Sir Herbert
    Sandhurst
    Sapru, Sir Tej
    Sastri, Srinivasi
    Savage, Michael
    Savarkar, V. D.
    Scott, C. P.
    Seeley, J. R.
    Selborne, Roundell Palmer, third Earl of (earlier Viscount Wolmer)
    Selborne, William Palmer, second Earl of
    Sèvres, Treaty of (1920)
    Shakti
    Shaw, George Bernard
    Sheridan, Clare
    Sicily, invasion (1943)
    Sikh: refugees; troops
    Simla conference (1945)
    Simon, Sir John
    Simon Commission
    Simon’s Town naval base
    Singapore: Canadian view; defence; fall; recovery plans; US view; vulnerability; WSC on British control; WSC on strength of
    Singh, Sir Maharaj
    Sinn Féin
    Smith, Adam
    Smith, Ian
    Smuts, J. C.: career; centralized imperialism concerns; Chanak crisis (1922); death; Gandhi negotiations; Imperial War Cabinet; India policy; in London (1942); London mission (1906); Palestine policy; racial attitudes; relationship with WSC; WWII
    Socialist Leader
    Somaliland: British acquisition; British commitments; WSC in
    Something of Value (film)
    South Africa: apartheid; Asian population; Boers, see Boers; Chinese workers; concentration camps; Gandhi in; general election (1948); High Commission Territories issue; Lord Randolph’s visit; map; naval policy; racial issues; response to Chanak crisis (1922); Simon’s Town naval base; Uitlanders; WSC’s policies; Zulu rebellion
    South African Light Horse
    South–East Asia Command (SEAC)
    Soviet Union: German invasion; influence; Labour attitude to; summit proposal; WSC on; WWII; see also Russia
    Spaarwater, H. G.
    Spears, Edward
    Spectator
    Spender, J. A.
    Spion Kop, Battle of (1900)
    Stalin, Joseph: death; Moscow conference (1944); Roosevelt’s relationship with; Tehran conference (1943); WSC’s relationship with; Yalta conference (1945)
    Stanley, George
    Stanley, H. M.
    Stanley, Oliver
    Stanley, Venetia
    Star
    Star of East Africa
    Statesman , Calcutta
    Steevens, G. W.
    sterling: balances; convertibility; floating; see also gold standard
    Stern Gang
    Stettinius, Edward
    Stevenson, Adlai
    Stogdon, Mr (master at Harrow)
    Strand magazine
    Sudan: Anglo-Egyptian rule; British reconquest; Darfur violence; Dervishes; Farouk proclaimed King; independence (1956); Khartoum fall (1885);

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