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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_AmeryLeo Amery - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Leopold Charles Maurice [1] Stennett Amery CH (22 de novembro de 1873 - 16 de setembro de 1955), também conhecido como L. S. Amery, foi um político e jornalista conservador britânico. Durante sua carreira, ele foi conhecido por seu interesse na preparação militar, na Índia Britânica e no Império Britânico e por sua ...

  3. 19 de dez. de 2022 · Leo Amery was at the helm of this revolt, but he was not alone. His prolific writings demonstrate that he was one of the most stalwart and consistent British anti-internationalist imperialists: from the moment he joined Joseph Chamberlain’s campaign against free trade in 1903 all the way through the aftermath of the Second World ...

  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.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Leo_AmeryLeo Amery - Wikiwand

    Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery CH, também conhecido como L. S. Amery, foi um político e jornalista conservador britânico. Durante sua carreira, ele foi conhecido por seu interesse na preparação militar, na Índia Britânica e no Império Britânico e por sua oposição ao apaziguamento.

  6. 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.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2018 · Leo Amery (1873–1955) was a lifelong friend of Winston Churchill, although politically they were often at odds with each other. They first met while at school together at Harrow—a humorous account of which Churchill immortalized in his autobiography My Early Life.