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Conservatism and Foreign Policy During the Lloyd George Coalition, 1918-1922
by I. A. Rose
Lloyd George (Historical Association Studies) by Chris Wrigley |
David Lloyd George 1863- 1945 British Politician
Lloyd George held a number of important posts, starting with President of the Board of Trade. From 1908-1915 he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and after a brief stint as Minister of War, Lloyd became Prime Minister in 1916. Lloyd George led Britain to victory in World War I. At the peace negotiations, he supported a moderate settlement. In 1922, the Liberals lost the elections. Lloyd George remained a Member of Parliament until his death. Bibliography: Gilbert, B.B., David Lloyd George: A Poitical Life: The Architect of Change 1863-1912, Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 1987. Lloyd, George D. War Memoirs of David Lloyd George . 1936. Ams. Pr. Inc.
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