Winston churchill was a very influential man in the time of World War Two. His unique and possibly crazy ideas, which he was usually associated with, helped impact the war as the representative of Britain. He impacted the war with his decisions and strategies in sending men to battle, as well as helpful alliances. He also impacted Britain’s growth in hysteria from his past decisions while in government. With his literature and speeches, his determination to never surrender was contagious, filling many people with support and hope of allied-victory. During war time, Churchill was an impactful leader. Winston Churchill impacted people during world war two just because of his past. Churchill was born November 30, 1874 in Blenheim Kingdom, United Kingdom. He was involved in government at the age of 41, with the ability to choose how the Battle of Gallipoli would be played out. With his ambitious ideas, though the British military was quite injured, fought to continue fighting, sending the …show more content…
As a natural leader, Winston Churchill loved making decisions for himself. He thought his ideas were enough, not needing any help or a second opinion. However, for the future success and victory for Great Britain, Winston Churchill, along with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, made an alliance with Stalin, the leader of the Soviet union. Though he did not trust Stalin in the slightest, all three leaders needed each other, to Churchill’s chagrin. All three had a common enemy, Hitler and Germany. Winston went to a conference with the three, the Yalta Conference, where he made agreements to fight together to take down the power of Germany, as well as better the future. At other conferences with the trio, he also helped create the United Nations. The stretch Churchill made for himself in order to destroy Hitler’s power greatly impacted the possible outcome of the