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Paterson, Mike. Winston Churchill: The Photobiography. Cincinnati, OH: David & Charles,
2006. Print.
We used this book to get pictures of Winston Churchill. These pictures helped us understand
Churchill's life through pictures. Churchill was a tremendous person from birth to death. We
learned about the struggle that Churchill had while leading Britain to victory.
http://www.woolworthsmuseum.co.uk/WWI-Winston1915.jpg
N.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2014.
Winston Churchill became the First Lord of Admiralty twice: 1911-1915 and 1939-1940. The
task of First Lord of Admiralty was to keep the navy in tip-top shape. However, Churchill did
not just keep the navy in top shape, he modernized the navy, promoted military aircraft, and most
importantly he created a tank for the navy. This picture was important to include in our website
because it was one of his earliest leadership position.
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N.d. Web. 29 Oct. 2014.
This is an image of Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin. This picture is important because these
three individuals were the leaders for the Allies during World War II. Roosevelt joined the war
after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and Stalin joined soon after. The most important thing about this
picture is that they held meetings to organize the army and talk about strategies they could use in
order to overcome the Nazis. We used this in our website to symbolize the alliance between the
three countries and that their leadership led to their victory.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://valleynewsnow.com/wpcontent/uploads/2010/09/Churchill-and-Roosevelt-compressed.jpg>.
This is a photo of Churchill with President Roosevelt interacting with each other. It is significant
to our project because them interacting with each other symbolizes their countries' alliance. This
alliance still exists today and it's a legacy they left behind. Having these two great leaders being
comrades is a great decision for our future.
http://static.bbc.co.uk/history/img/ic/640/images/resources/people/winston_churchill.jpg
N.d. Web. 29 Oct. 2014.
This picture was while he was Prime Minister of Britain. Churchill was the greatest war of all
times. As prime minister, he lead Britain to victory against the belligerent Nazis. Not only did he
lead them to hard fought victory, he never gave up during the war. He was always pushing
Britain to fight against Germany at all cost. Due to this spirit of his, he was given the nickname
"The British Bulldog". We used this picture to show him in his office doing his Prime Minister
duties.

http://peacechild.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/winston-churchill-peace-sign.jpg
N.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2014.
This photo is of Winston Churchill is holding up a 'V' sign. This 'V' sign looks almost identical
as the peace sign. The 'V' sign was most popular during the era where Churchill was Prime
Minister. The 'V' sign symbolizes a will to fight back. This 'V' sign told the Allies power that
they won't give up; they will fight Hitler and the Axis Power with all they have. We used this to
show off one of the things that is his legacy, as many people still remember him for his V sign
today.
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Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Oct. 2014.
This is a image that depicts Churchill speaking at one of his many speeches. In the picture, he
has a few different microphones meaning that many channels want his words of greatness shown
to their viewers. This is significant to our project because were showing him in the action of
delivering one of his inspirational speeches. These speeches play a huge part of the legacy he left
behind.
Digital image. http://images.npg.org.uk/264_325/9/4/mw174794.jpg. N.p., n.d. Web.
This is a portrait of Churchill with his wife. This shows significance because it shows that he has
a close relationship with his wife. Their stable relationship helped to lessen the stress of being a
leader as it was a good thing for him. He really loves and cares for his family. We used it to shed
some light into his personal life as well.
Digital image. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/11/11/article-2060301-0EC2FC840000057824_306x423.jpg. N.p., n.d. Web.
This is a shot of Winston Churchill as a child. It shows significance in the fact that it shows him
in the past. It gives people the insight that he also had a childhood like the rest of the world. In a
way, it gives people the view that he was just like everybody else. We used this for our timeline
for some representation of his childhood.
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This photo depicts Churchill with U.S. President Roosevelt and Soviet Union leader Joseph
Stalin. These men are known as "The Big Three" to others in history. They fought against
Hitler's reign of power. Their alliance helped to end his tyranny and the war. We used this to
show how well they interacted, as they were allies and good friends also.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.winstonchurchill.org/images/winstonchurchill_Chandor.jpg>.
This picture depicts Churchill as a general. He's wearing the uniform and it shows that as a
general, he did a lot of work. He lead part of the Britains army in WW1. This shows that he was
such a great leader that he was also a general, leading the troops to fight.

Churchill, Winston. The Quotable Churchill: A Prime Collection of Wit & Wisdom.
Philadelphia, PA: Running, 1998. Print.
This is a little booklet filled with Winston Churchill quotes. We used some of these around our
website where they fit. These wise words of Winston Churchill also offers us with what his
thoughts. Their significance is that they give us his own words to use as a sign of his leadership
and legacy.
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This is a snap of the Nazis. They were the most dominant group at the time, and were the main
force that the Allies must overcome in order win the war. Churchill's amazing leadership helped
them to oppose the Nazis and eventually defeat them. We used this in our website as visual
representation of how massive the Allies enemy was.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web.
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ig.jpg>.
This is a snapshot of a few of Churchill's books. They are important as they are describing WWII
from his own point of view. It shows the legacy he left by writing books about history through
his eyes. It's a great way to find out what actually happened from an eyewitness account.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web.
<http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com/images/decorations/WW2_segregated_africanamerican_soldiers.jpg>.
This is U.S.A. preparing for battle in World War II. The U.S.A. even helped Britain before
officially joining the Allies side. This picture has significance in the fact that they're Britain's
allies. This alliance still withholds to this day and it was because of this war that they allied.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web.
<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/cabinetpapers/images/cabinetpapers/1940-churchill0848406-main.jpg>.
This is a picture of Churchill with his war cabinet. The significance of this is that his leadership
led to the making of his war cabinet and who was in it. These men were his go-to guys for his
war issues. They were a great help during World War II. We used this picture to show that
Churchill was not alone and had counseling with decisions.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/churchill/images/wc0007_1s.jpg>.
This is a portrait depicting Churchill's parents. This is significant because it shows us who raised
him and who his authority figures were. It also gives us a bit of information surrounding his
childhood. It's very important as it's the basis of what led him to be such a great leader.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web.
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This is a photograph of Churchill with his family. This is significant as it shows off the more
personal side of his life. You get to see that he's a family man as well as a powerful leader. He
looks happy to be spending time with the people he loves.

Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web.


<http://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_ii/london_bombed_battle_of_britain.jpg>.
This is an image depicting London Street after a bombing from Germany. We used it to show
how they can come back from a defeat thanks to Churchill's great leadership. This shows that
even though the worst happened, Britain still stood up to fight back. They did whatever they
could to keep the Nazis out.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web.
<http://mentalfloss.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_640x430/public/3317881.jpg>.
This is a shot of Churchill speaking. The speech he's giving is his famous Blood, Toil, Tears, and
Sweat speech. It's a very powerful speech shows his amazing leadership. This speech being
famous today shows his legacy that was left behind. We used this as a visual representation of
what a speech of his would look like.
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This is a photograph of Churchill as a child at Harrow School. This has significance because it
gives a bit of background on his childhood. We get to see that he also went to school like us. He
also has a look that he did something mischievous.
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This is a photo depicting Churchill accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953. He was such
a great man and he was so good at what he did that they awarded this to him. He was seen as a
great leader that he was deemed worthy. This award being given to him left a legacy that he was
an amazing individual. We used this to show that he also had talents in other places, like writing,
and those talents were great too.
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This is a snapshot of President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron at the White
House. This shows a good, strong relationship between the U.S. and Britain today all because of
Winston Churchill. If it weren't for his creation of the alliance, there wouldn't be one today.
Thanks to his great leadership skills, we have a great legacy in that alliance. We used this in our
website to symbolize Britain and the US still on good terms just like in Churchills time.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://field-offire.com/wpcontent/uploads/2014/04/churchill_funeral.jpg>.
This is a picture of Churchill's State Funeral from another point of view. He left such a huge
impact on his people for what he did that they felt the need to celebrate his deeds in a grand way
after his death. These people truly loved him for helping them. This is important because it
showed that Winstons was one of Britains greatest leader due to having an state funeral
honoring a fallen hero.

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This picture depicts Churchill addressing House of Commons. This has significance as he is
showing leadership by telling them all what they need to do. He calls all the shots and gives them
the information they need. He is showing how great leaders do their jobs.
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This is a picture of Winston Churchill with his family. This has significance due to the fact that it
shows that even though he's a leader that fights hard for his beliefs, he's still a man who cares
deeply for his family. He's a family man who loves spending time with them even through the
tough times. Winston Churchill was an incredible leader, but an even more incredible father.
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://blog.calendarclub.co.uk/Media/Default/0114/tumblr_m1yz8pG0sV1r6jme9o1_500.jpg>.
This is a picture depicting Churchill becoming a 'Knight of the Garter' under Queen Elizabeth in
1953. He had a great sense of justice and respect. Churchill met all of the high criteria that the
Queen thinks that a Knight of the Garter should have. He also showed great leadership, making
him a shoo-in in the Queen' eyes. We used this to show that he was a very honorable man, and
that even the Queen thought so enough to knight him.
"Winston Churchill Quotes." BrainyQuote. Xplore, n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2014.
We used this website for the vast amount of Winston Churchill quotes it had. We used some of
these quotes throughout our website when needed. It helped give us some insight on his words of
wisdom. These greatly helped to get our point across since they are his own words.
"Winston Churchill "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat"" YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 28 Oct.
2014.
We used this website to listen to the 'Blood, Toil, Tear, Sweat' speech that Churchill delivered to
the House of Commons. We used this audio of Churchill to learned that he immediately wanted
to unite all three of Britain's political in order to fight against the Axis Power. The most
important part of the speech occurred at the end when Churchill said that there will be no Britain
if they lose the war. The most important fact that we discovered was that Winston Churchill will
do everything in his power to win the war. "Victory at all cost," said Churchill.
"We Shall Fight on the Beaches Winston Churchill 4th June 1940." YouTube. YouTube, n.d.
Web. 29 Oct. 2014.
We used this website to listen to the "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" speech. This speech was
mainly a report of the Dunkirk Evacuation. Churchill had suspicions that France would soon sign
a treaty with Germany thus leaving the British to fight alone. The most important fact that we
learned was that even though Britain might be fighting the war alone, Britain will not give up.

Secondary Source:

"Winston Churchill." Winston Churchill. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.


We used this website to gather information about Winston Churchill's leadership position. We
learned that throughout his lifetime; Winston Churchill had many leadership roles such as
President of Board and Trade, Home Security, First Lord of the Admiralty, and etc. The most
important of those leadership tenure would be when he was Prime Minister of Britain twice. The
most important fact that we ascertained was the fact that he took pride in every leadership role he
had.
Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2014.
This website allowed us to further enhance our knowledge of Winston Churchill's leadership
role. We learned some of the contribution that Churchill made in the effort to stop Hitler, such as
keeping the navy in tip top fighting shape. His greatest contribution in the effort to stop Hitler
must be when he formed an alliance with the United States and the Soviet Union. The most
important fact that we learned was that Winston Churchill did everything in his power to try to
annihilate the Nazis.
BBC News. BBC, n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.
We used this website to learn about Winston Churchill's hatred towards the Nazis. We learned
that Churchill warned Britain about Nazi Germany, but they refuse to listen to his warnings.
Eventually, Germany starts World War II. The most important thing that we learned from this
website is that Churchill's will to keep fighting against the Nazis inspired the Allies to not give
up.
BBC News. BBC, n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 2014.
This website allowed us to understand the events leading to Churchill being named Prime
Minister. We learned that Winston Churchill was named Prime Minister on May 10, 1940. We
also learned that he wasn't the first choice as Prime Minister. However, the most important fact
that we learned was that he had the support of the public even though he wasn't welcomed by
political leaders.
BBC News. BBC, n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 2014.
We used this website to learn about the Dunkirk Evacuation. The Dunkirk Evacuation was an
evacuation where British and French retreated due to the rapid growth of the Axis territory. A
total of 338,000 men were saved during this evacuation. The most important fact that we learned
was that after the Dunkirk Evacuation, the French army grew weak thus leading to an eventual
treaty between France and Germany.
BBC News. BBC, n.d. Web. 29 Oct. 2014.
We used this website to obtain information about Winston's first action as Prime Minister.
Churchill's first action as Prime Minister was to unite all three political parties of Britain.
Churchill's right hand man, Lord Halifax, wanted to make a truce with Germany to avoid a
violent war. The most important fact that we discovered was that Churchill was determined to
annihilate Hitler and the Nazis.

Keegan, John. "Winston Churchill." Time. Time Inc., 13 Apr. 1998. Web. 29 Oct. 2014.
We used this website to learn about how the British army strengths were. We also learned that
although Churchill is an amazing wartime Prime Minister, but he wasn't the best peacetime
Prime minister. During his wartime Prime Minister term, he pleaded to the US to join the Allies.
The most important fact that we learned was that after the attack of Pearl Harbor, the US and
later Soviet Union would join the Allies.
"Winston S. Churchill." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 2014.
We used this website to acquire knowledge about what Winston Churchill did as Prime Minister.
Churchill not only fought against the Nazis; he warned Britain about the Nazis before Hitler and
the Nazis reigned over Europe. Churchill did his best as Prime Minister to hold off the attacks
from Germany while pleading the US to join the war. The most important fact that we learned
was that Churchill's willingness to fight gave Britain hope in the war
Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014. <http://creativefan.com/files/2011/08/WWIIBritain3.jpg>.
We used this image due to it being one of the promotional posters used for World War 2. The
picture signifies that the UK wanted fight as one to end Hitlerism. This picture shows faces from
people all around the world thus meaning that the UK wanted everyone to fight together. The
most important thing that we learned from this picture was that Winston Churchill wanted to
unite people from all over to fight the Axis power.

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