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- Politics [r]: The process by which human beings living in communities make decisions and establish obligatory values for their members. [e]
- House of Commons (United Kingdom) [r]: The primary legislative chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. [e]
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- Winston Churchill [r]: British Prime Minister and war leader during the Second World War from 1940 to 1945; second term from 1951 to 1955. Won the Nobel Prize for Literature as a historian. [e]
- Potsdam Conference [r]: Held from 16 July to 2 August 1945 in Potsdam, German, the last summit conference of the Second World War, with Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States represented; dealt with the Occupation of Germany, the joint Potsdam Declaration to Japan, and a secret agreement for the Soviets to go to war against Japan [e]
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [r]: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]
- Labour Party (UK) [r]: The main socialist party in British politics; founded in 1900. [e]
- Jacques Leclerc [r]: (1902—1947) Free French general, led forces in Equatorial Africa, Tunisia, the liberation of Paris, the Far East and North Africa. [e]
- Conduct of the War (7–9 May 1940) [r]: Historic Parliamentary debate in the British House of Commons (7–9 May 1940). [e]
- British coalition government (1940–1945) [r]: The British government through most of the Second World War. [e]
- Dunkirk and the British war cabinet [r]: Tensions in the British war cabinet in May 1940 as Operation Dynamo (Dunkirk) began. [e]