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  1. About Harold Macmillan. Harold Macmillan was the last Prime Minister to be born in the Victorian era. His public image was that of an unflappable Edwardian gentleman. His premiership saw many political successes, not least restoring relations with the US after the rupture of Suez. However, by the 1960s he was seen as somewhat out of touch ...

  2. 29 de dic. de 2016 · This December marks thirty years since the death of Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister who took over in 1957 from Anthony Eden following the Suez Crisis. He is perhaps best known for his soundbites – describing the breakup of the British Empire as an African ‘wind of change’, or claiming that in Britain’s affluent postwar society ...

  3. Harold Macmillan, primer ministro británico de 1959 a 1963. Se conoce como Wind of Change (traducido al español como Viento de cambio) a un discurso de significado histórico hecho por el primer ministro británico Harold Macmillan ante el Parlamento de Sudáfrica, el 3 de febrero de 1960 en Ciudad del Cabo. Había pasado un mes en África ...

  4. Harold Macmillan in Stockholm, 11 August 1963. Wiki Commons. When Harold Macmillan was invited to form an administration by the Queen on 10 January 1957 he warned Her Majesty that his government in all likelihood would not last six weeks. In fact, as the Queen reminded him at their final audience in October 1963, his time as Prime Minister ...

  5. 6 de jul. de 2012 · The legacy of Macmillan's 'Night of the Long Knives'. It was the most brutal cabinet reshuffle in British political history. Fifty years ago Prime Minister Harold Macmillan shocked the nation by ...

  6. 17 de may. de 2011 · Nick Robinson looks at Harold Macmillan, prime minister from 1957 to 1963, who took over from Eden after Britain's humiliation in the Suez crisis and earned the nickname Supermac.

  7. 1 L’histoire racontée par Peter Mangold dans son livre The Almost Impossible Ally. Harold Macmillan and Charles de Gaulle peut être divisée en deux actes. Le premier se déroule en Afrique du Nord pendant la guerre où Macmillan, Ministre résident du gouvernement britannique, fut l’interlocuteur principal auprès du Général de Gaulle, alors chef de la France libre ; le deuxième lors ...

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