PLAN DE MEJORA
• Crónica. GA2-240202501-AA1-EV03.
Presentado por
José́́ Efraín Luz Rodríguez
Diana Carolina Rodríguez Segura
Dora Alejandra Palacios Camilo
Naira Alejandra Lerma Viveros
Cristian Daniel Agudo Luis
Servicio Nacional de aprendizaje SENA
Coordinación de procesos logísticos (3070151)
Centro Industrial y de Aviación
Roque Augusto Bueno Archbold
Instructor
03 de Mayo de 2025
Winston Spencer-Churchill.
Prime Minister of the United 28 October 1951–1 March
Kingdom 1952
First Lord of the Treasury Predecessor Manny Shinwell
26 October 1951–6 April 1955 Successor Harold Alexander
Monarch George VI (1951– 10 May 1940–26 July 1945
1952) Predecessor Ernle Chatfield
Elizabeth II (1952–1955) Successor Clement Attlee
Deputy Prime Minister
Anthony Eden Leader of the Opposition of
Predecessor Clement Attlee the United Kingdom
Successor Anthony Eden 26 July 1945 – 26 October
10 May 1940–26 July 1945 1951
Monarch George VI Monarch George VI
Deputy Prime Minister Prime Minister Clement Attlee
Clement Attlee (1942–1945) Predecessor Clement Attlee
Predecessor Neville Successor Clement Attlee
Chamberlain Leader of the Conservative
Successor Clement Attlee Party
9 October 1940 – 7 April 1955
Minister of Defence of the Predecessor Neville
United Kingdom Chamberlain
Successor Anthony Eden
Personal information
Chancellor of the Exchequer Birth name Winston Leonard
of the United Kingdom Spencer-Churchill
6 November 1924 – 4 June English name Winston
1929 Churchill View and edit data
Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin on Wikidata
Predecessor Philip Snowden Nicknames The Pug, The Old
Successor Philip Snowden Lion, and Le Vieux Lion View
and edit data on Wikidata
Chancellor of the Duchy of Born 30 November 1874
Lancaster Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire,
25 May 1915 – 25 November England, United Kingdom of
1915 Great Britain and Ireland
Monarch George V Died 24 January 1965
Prime Minister Herbert Henry (aged 90)
Asquith London, England, United
Predecessor Edwin Montagu Kingdom
Successor Herbert Samuel Cause of death Stroke
Burial St Martin's Church,
Home Secretary of the United Bladon View and edit data
Kingdom on Wikidata
19 February 1910–24 October Residence Dublin and
1911 Blenheim Palace View and
Prime Minister Herbert Henry edit data on Wikidata
Asquith Nationality British
Predecessor Herbert Religion Anglicanism
Gladstone Mother tongue British English
Successor Reginald McKenna View and edit data on
Wikidata
President of the Board of Family
Trade Parents Randolph Churchill
12 April 1908–14 February View and edit data on
1910 Wikidata
Prime Minister Herbert Henry Jennie Jerome View and edit
Asquith data on Wikidata
Predecessor David Lloyd Spouse Clementine Hozier
George (married) 1908)
Successor Sydney Buxton
Children Sarah Churchill View Political Party: Conservative
and edit Wikidata (1900–1904)
Education Liberal (1904–1924)
Educated at Royal Academy Conservative (1924–1965)
Sandhurst Member of the American
Professional information Academy of Arts and
Occupation Military, writer, Sciences
politician Royal Society
Employer University of Order of the Garter (1953–
Edinburgh View and edit 1965)
Wikidata
Notable works World War II
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Allegiance United Kingdom
and United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland View and
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Military branch British Army
and cavalry View and edit
Wikidata
Military unit Queen's Own
Oxfordshire Hussars View and
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Military rank
Cadet (until 1895)
Lieutenant-colonel (from
1895)
Captain (1902–1905)
Major (from 1905)
Lieutenant-colonel (1916)
Colonel (from 1940) View and
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Conflicts World War I, Mahdist
War, Second Boer War, Siege
of Malakand, and World War
II View and edit data on
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