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  1. 21. Mai 2018 · LLOYD GEORGE, DAVID. LLOYD GEORGE, DAVID (1863–1945), British politician. David Lloyd George, perhaps best known as Great Britain 's prime minister from 1916 to 1922, was already recognized in 1914 as a leading politician and statesman. Born in Manchester, England, in 1863 to poor but respectable Welsh parents and fatherless by the age of two ...

  2. David Lloyd George. David Lloyd George (1863-1945) is probably the greatest international statesman to come from Wales. His influence was very marked on the life of Wales, the United Kingdom and Europe. He was a Liberal member of Parliament for fifty years and served in government as President of the Board of Trade (1905-08), Chancellor of the ...

  3. David Lloyd George, 1. Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor. * 17. Januar 1863 in Manchester. † 26. März 1945 in Llanystumdwy (Caernarfonshire) britischer Politiker (Liberal Party) Premierminister von Großbritannien (1916–1922) Artikel in der Wikipedia.

  4. David Lloyd George fue el primer ministro británico que estuvo al mando del gobierno durante los años que se desató la Primera Guerra Mundial. A su vez debió hacerse cargo de la Inglaterra de posguerra. Lloyd George nació el 17 de enero de 1863 en Manchester, Inglaterra. Sin embargo pasó parte de su infancia y juventud en Gales.

  5. 5. Nov. 2018 · David Lloyd George with the Royal Welch Fusiliers and Welsh Regiment at Kinmel Camp, Rhyl, in 1916. PA/PA Archive/PA Images The Welsh wizard. As prime minister after 1916, his fire and zeal were ...

  6. Damit wandte sich der internationale Konsens zugunsten Deutschlands. Der ehemalige britische Premierminister David Lloyd George fasste die neue Orthodoxie 1933 in seinen Memoiren prägnant zusammen: Europa sei 1914 in den Krieg "hineingeschlittert" ("Europe slithered over the brink into the boiling cauldron of war").

  7. David Lloyd George was born in Manchester, but the village of Llanystumdwy in Eifionydd was always his "home". He lived here from the age of one, until he was seventeen. It was at the local church school that he led his first struggle for "religious freedom and equality" when he organised a boycott of reciting the Creed and the Catechism.