Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Wartime Coalition
Government
- Arthur Greenwood
- deputy leader of
labour in the 1930s
- outspoken critic
of appeasement
- put in coalition
goverment in may 1940
- dropped from
cabinet in 1943
- put in charge of plans for
reconstruction
- Ernest Bevin
- founded + led the transport
and general workers trade
union
- opposed
communism and
facism
- minister of
labour and
for national
service
1940-1945
- after 1945 was
foreign
secretary
under Attlee
- Lord Beaverbrook
- minister of aircraft
production
- greatly expanded the
number of airplanes
avaliable to the RAF
- turned the daily
express into one
of the most
influential papers
in britain
- Kingsley Wood
- Minister for Air
1938-1949
- Chancellor of the
Exchequer
1940-1943
- Raised
taxation to pay
for the war
- Later developed
'pay-as-you-earn'
for income tax
- Sir John Anderson
- Home secretary 1940
- Anderson shelters named after him
- Chancellor
of the
Exchequer
1943
- Winston Churchill
- Prime minister 1940
- Minister of Defence
- exercised
considerable control
over war strategy
- Intervined in other
policy areas
- left labour to Bevin
- Clement Attlee
- Deputy prime minster
- Most domestic
matters were
administrated by him
- helped persuade Churchill
to accept social reform
- Anthony Eden
- Resigned as foreign
secretary in 1938 to protest
against appeasement
- foreign secretary 1940-1945
- became prime minister in 1955