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  1. Anthony Eden, 1. jarl af Avon (født 12. juni 1897, død 14. januar 1977) var en britisk konservativ politiker. Han var udenrigsminister i flere perioder og siden premierminister 1955 - 1957 . Han blev jarl 1961.

  2. What’s the context? The resignation of Anthony Eden, 20 February 1938 More context on resignation of Anthony Eden in this blog. Connections to curriculum . Key stage 3 Challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day: the inter-war years: the Great Depression and the rise of dictators. Key stage 4

  3. 5 giorni fa · 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. However, drawing on ...

  4. 13 ago 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 ...

  5. Robert Anthony Eden a fost un politician britanic care a ocupat funcția de ministru al afacerilor externe de trei ori în perioada 1935-1955, inclusiv în timpul celui de-al Doilea Război Mondial. Anthony Eden a fost prim-ministru al Regatului Unit în perioada 7 aprilie 1955 - 10 ianuarie 1957.

  6. Ministerský předseda, ministr zahraničních věcí Anthony Robert Eden, 1. hrabě z Avonu. nar. :12.6.1897. zemř.: 14.1. 1977. Anthony Eden se narodil roku 1897. Absolvoval studia na vysoké škole v Etonu, po nichž chtěl vystudovat vojenskou akademii v Sandhurstu. Nebyl však přijat pro špatný zrak.

  7. 7 giu 2021 · Anthony Eden’s reputation is dominated by his ill-fated premiership, and in particular by the 1956 Suez disaster. Yet if chronic ill-health had forced him to retire along with Churchill in 1955, he would be remembered as a great Foreign Secretary.