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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. Harold Macmillan OM (Chelsea, 1894. február 10. – Sussex, 1986. december 29.) brit konzervatív politikus, 1957 és 1963 között az Egyesült Királyság ...

  3. The half-American son of a publisher, Harold Macmillan was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford and served in both World Wars. He rose quickly through Conservative ranks and, when the ...

  4. Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1° Conde de Stockton, OM, PC ( 10 de fevereiro de 1894 — 29 de dezembro de 1986 ), foi um político britânico e o primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido de 1957 a 1963. [ 1][ 2] As experiências traumáticas vividas nas trincheiras, durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, fizeram-no pensar a respeito dos perigos de uma guerra ...

  5. Harold Macmillan's success as a leader was evident in his ability to steer the Conservative Party to victory in the 1959 general election, securing an increased majority. Under his leadership, Britain enjoyed a period of relative prosperity, earning him the moniker "Supermac" and leading him to famously declare in a speech in July 1957 that the nation had "never had it so good."

  6. Hace 3 días · Harold Macmillan. Harold Macmillan, the grandson of Daniel Macmillan, the publisher, was born in 1894. Educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. On the outbreak of the First World War, Macmillan left university and joined the Grenadier Guards. He served on the Western Front where he was wounded three times.

  7. Wind of Change (discurso) 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.

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