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  1. Senior government ministries and offices, 10 May 1940 – 23 May 1945

    Portfolio Minister Party Took office Left office
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury ... David Margesson Conservative 17 May 1940 22 December 1940
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury ... Sir Charles Edwards Labour 17 May 1940 12 March 1942
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury ... James Stuart Conservative 14 January 1941 23 May 1945
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury ... William Whiteley Labour 12 March 1942 23 May 1945
    Apr 18 2022
    Date dissolved: 23 May 1945
    Date formed: 10 May 1940
    Monarch: George VI
    Prime Minister: Winston Churchill
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    What was the cabinet in WW1?
    First World War. During the First World War, lengthy cabinet discussions came to be seen as a source of vacillation in Britain's war effort. In December 1916 it was proposed that the Prime Minister H. H. Asquith should delegate decision-making to a small, three-man committee chaired by the Secretary of State for War, David Lloyd George.
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    What is the cabinet in the United Kingdom?
    Cabinet of the United Kingdom. In the government of the United Kingdom, the Cabinet is a group of 22 people led and chosen by the Prime Minister who are the main decision-makers in the British government. People in the cabinet have to be members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords .
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    Who was in Churchill’s War Cabinet?
    Churchill war ministry. When he became Prime Minister during the Second World War, Winston Churchill formed a war cabinet, initially consisting of the following members: Prime Minister & Minister of Defence: Winston Churchill (Conservative) Lord President of the Council: Neville Chamberlain (Conservative)
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    What was a'minister of cabinet rank'in WWI?
    A "minister of cabinet rank" from all represented Dominions remained in London for the duration of the war.
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    First World War The British War Cabinet Prior to the First World War, the British had the Committee of Imperial Defence. During World War I, it became a war committee. During the First World War, lengthy cabinet discussions came to be seen as a source of vacillation in Britain's war effort. The number of

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    A war cabinet is a committee formed by a government in a time of war to efficiently and effectively conduct that war. It is usually a subset of the full executive cabinet of ministers, although it is quite common for a war cabinet

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    At the Imperial Conference in London in 1937, the Australian government had agreed to form a War Cabinet on the outbreak of war. The Full Cabinet approved the formation of the War Cabinet on 26 September 1939. As neither Earle Page's

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    In response to the September 11 attacks, President George W. Bush created a War Cabinet. They met at Camp David on the weekend of 15 September to shape what became the War on Terrorism. The membership was mostly, but not entirely, identical to that of the

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    • The War Cabinet, Report for the Year 1917, London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1918
    • A summary of the (above) war cabinet report, CAB 23-5, pgs. 280, 326 of 475

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    • Amery, Leopold, My Political Life, Vol. II, War and Peace, 1914-1929, London: Hutchinson, 1953
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    • Le May, G.H.L., British Government, 1914-1963, London: Methuen, 1964

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    The Imperial War Cabinet (IWC) was the British Empire's wartime coordinating body. It met over three sessions, the first from 20 March to 2 May 1917, the second from 11 June to late July 1918, and the third from 20 or 25 November 1918 to early January 1919. Consisting of representatives from Canada, Australia, India, the Dominion of Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africaand …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_the_United_Kingdom

    36 rows · The Cabinet of the United Kingdom is the senior decision making body of the …

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    • Churchill becomes Prime Minister
      The 1935 general election resulted in victory for the National Government (consisting principally of the Conservative Party, along with the Liberal National Party and the National Labour Organisation) by a substantial majority. Stanley Baldwin became Prime Minister. In May 1937, B…
    • War situation to Friday, 24 May
      By the 21 May, German tanks were approaching Boulogne-sur-Mer. John Colville in his diary entry that day said preparations for the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) were being made in case of necessity. An estimated 400,000 Allied servicemen, mostly of the BEF with ele…
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