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  1. David Lloyd George was British Chancellor of the Exchequer during H H Asquith’s pre-war Liberal government. Following the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, he displayed great competence as Chancellor but became disillusioned with Asquith's leadership. In May 1915, following the formation of the coalition government, Lloyd George ...

  2. David Lloyd George 1863-1945 Prime Minister 1916-1922. He was born in Manchester on 17th January 1863, a son of William George and his wife Elizabeth (Lloyd). The family had a farm in Pembrokeshire in south Wales and his uncle Richard was a strong Liberal. David followed him into political life. In 1888 he married Margaret Owen and their ...

  3. David Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, britischer Politiker (Liberaler), * 17. 1. 1863 Manchester, † 26. 3. 1945 Llanystumdwy in Carnarvonshire, Wales; Anwalt, 1890 als Abgeordneter ins Parlament gewählt, wo er sich den Ruf eines radikalen walisischen Nationalisten und eines gefährlichen oppositionellen Nonkonformisten erwarb; Gegner des Burenkriegs; 1905 – 1908 Handelsminister, 1908 ...

  4. Votes for Women. David Lloyd George's period in the Cabinet coincided with the vigorous campaign for women's suffrage, a cause he had supported from early in his political life. But as a cabinet member he was targeted by campaigners and subjected to verbal and physical attacks. The campaign against him intensified following his decision to vote ...

  5. 初代 ドワイフォーのロイド=ジョージ伯爵 デビッド・ロイド・ジョージ ( 英語: David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, OM, PC 、 1863年 1月17日 - 1945年 3月26日 )は、 イギリス の 政治家 、 貴族 。. 1890年 に 自由党 庶民院 議員として政界入りする。. 1905年 ...

  6. Der Rat der Vier (von links): David Lloyd George, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Georges Clemenceau und Woodrow Wilson bei den Verhandlungen in Versailles. Der Rat der Vier, auch die Großen Vier genannt, in der Anfangsphase Rat der Zehn, traf die wichtigsten Entscheidungen nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg im Rahmen der Pariser Friedenskonferenz von 1919.

  7. David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, OM, PC (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was the British Prime Minister during the last half of World War I. He was Prime Minister for six years, between 1916 and 1922.