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  1. Robert Anthony Eden, grof avonski , KG, MC, PC, britanski politik, * 12. junij 1897, † 14. januar 1977 . Robert Anthony Eden je bil britanski konservativni politik, ki je tri leta služil kot zunanji minister in nato s kratkim mandatom za predsednika vlade Združenega kraljestva od leta 1955 do leta 1957.

  2. Anthony Eden announced that British casualties in first three years of war were 92,089 killed, 226,719 missing, 88,294 wounded, and 107,891 captured. British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Anthony Eden issued a statement condemning German atrocities and called for those responsible to be brought to justice.

  3. Anthony Eden. Robert Anthony Eden, I conde de Avon, KG, MC, PC (Durham;12 de junio de 1897 - Alvediston Manor; 14 de enero de 1977 ) fue un político conservador británico que ocupó el cargo de ministro de Asuntos Exteriores en tres ocasiones (1935-1938, 1940-1945 y 1951- 1955) y el de primer ministro entre 1955 y 1957 tras la dimisión de su mentor, Winston Churchill.

  4. Biografía de Anthony Eden. Nacido el 12 de junio de 1897 en, Windlestone, Durham, Robert Anthony Eden, primer conde de Avon, vizconde Eden de Royal Leamington Spa, también llamado (hasta 1961) Sir Anthony Eden, fue el secretario de Asuntos Exteriores británico en 1935–38, 1940–45 y 1951–55 y primer ministro de 1955 a 1957. Después ...

  5. 13 de ago. de 2019 · ‘You are my war machine’, Churchill told Eden, ‘I simply couldn’t replace you’. 77 Despite the close bond, there were tensions especially over Downing Street’s repeated interference in the handling of foreign policy – a problem not just restricted, as Eden’s successors would realise, to the Churchill-Eden relationship. 78 In September 1941, having seen a series of messages from ...

  6. Abstract. There is surely no doubt that Anthony Eden’s brief premiership, which lasted from April 1955 until January 1957, will always be remembered primarily for his extraordinary handling of the rising tensions in the Middle East, culminating in the British invasion of and retreat from Egypt invariably known as ‘the Suez Affair’.

  7. Anthony Eden. Anthony Eden is perhaps best known for his decision, as Prime Minister, to launch a military operation against Nasser's Egypt in 1956, the so-called Suez Crisis. Eden made it very plain when justifying this action that he was acting to protect British commercial interests centred on the recently nationalised Suez Canal.

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