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Anthony Eden remained at Eton until he came of age for military service on his eighteenth birthday in 1915. He then joined the Army, and in September of that year was commissioned with the King ...
Anthony Eden, A BiographyBy Robert Rhodes JamesMcGraw-Hill, 665 pages, $22.95To many Americans the image of the quintessential British prime minister is that of Winston Churchill, Margaret ...
Anthony Eden, a man of personal charm, long trained in diplomacy, a student of the classics who reads Persian and Arabic, probably served too long as the heir apparent to Churchill.
British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden gives a television and radio speech about the Suez Canal crisis in London on August 9, 1956. - An Anglo-French intervention was launched after Egypt's President ...
Many a European thought this week that Adolf Hitler had forced Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden out of the British Cabinet by a brutally successful maneuver (see p. 19) only to be compared with ...
II When the dreaded and expected war broke out, Eden's impulse and wish was to rejoin the regiment in which he had fought in the First World War. This he forewent for office under Chamberlain out of a ...
From Sir Anthony Eden, Macmillan inherits a comfortable Tory majority of 59 in the House of Commons, with which he will probably hope to hold off a general election until the Tories’ five-year ...