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Winston Churchill was born on November 30, 1874, at Blenheim Palace, and passed away on January 24, 1965, at Hyde Park Gate. His full name was Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill. Born in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, he held citizenship in both the United Kingdom and the country that preceded it.
Winston Churchill was educated at several schools, including Harrow School, Royal Military College Sandhurst, Stoke Brunswick School, and St George's School, Ascot. Throughout his career, he held various occupations, such as a politician, journalist, historian, and screenwriter.
Churchill had three children: Randolph Churchill, Diana Churchill, and Mary Soames. His parents were Lord Randolph Churchill and Lady Randolph Churchill.
Some of his most notable works include A Traveller In War-Time and The Second World War (book series). Winston Churchill went by nicknames such as "The Old Lion" and "The pug". He received the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Located in the United Kingdom, he was the founder of The Other Club, a dining club.