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    Leopold Charles Maurice [1] Stennett Amery CH (22 November 1873 – 16 September 1955), also known as L. S. Amery, was a British Conservative politician and journalist. During his career, he was known for his interest in military preparedness, British India and the British Empire and for his opposition to appeasement.

    • Stanley Baldwin
    • Conservative
  2. Leopold Charles Maurice 1 Stennett Amery (22 de noviembre de 1873-16 de septiembre de 1955), también conocido como L. S. Amery, fue un periodista conservador británico, político y miembro de numerosos gabinetes.

    • Británica
    • Charles Frederick Amery, Elizabeth Johanna Saphir
  3. 19 de dic. de 2022 · This paper proposes to take seriously the dialectic between internationalist and regionalist visions of world order by charting the half-century political career of British imperialist and statesman Leopold Amery: from his lifelong campaign for British imperial economic union organized around preferential tariffs, through to his fervent critique...

  4. L.S. Amery (born Nov. 22, 1873, Gorakhpur, India—died Sept. 16, 1955, London, Eng.) was a British politician who was a persistent advocate of imperial preference and tariff reform and did much for colonial territories.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 24 de jun. de 2019 · Leo Amery: what heartbreaking family tragedy he lived through. His reference to Cromwell in his speech in the really dark days of May 1940 and his earnest celebrated cry to Arthur Greenwood, “Speak for England!” were magnificent.

  6. 21 de oct. de 2010 · In January 1904, at a lecture by a famous geographer, only a few weeks after the first flight of the Wright brothers, a young journalist named Leo Amery argued that air power would become a major ingredient of world power. His prescient comment is often quoted, but only to be glossed over. This article elaborates on it.

  7. On the eve of his seventieth birthday, Leo Amery, Secretary of State for India and for Burma in Winston Churchill's wartime government, examined himself in his diary: Whether any particular writing, action or speech of mine is likely to live is doubtful.