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  1. Anthony Eden was born the son of a baronet on 12 June 1897 in County Durham and received a typical Edwardian upper-class education at Eton and Oxford. After a distinguished military service record ...

  2. 7 de jun. de 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.

  3. Image: Anthony Eden, painted while Foreign Secretary by William Little (catalogue reference: INF 3/9) Source 1: (catalogue reference: PREM 1/210) Source 2: (catalogue reference: CAB/23/92f252) Source 3: Hansard 22 February 1938. External links. Hansard (1803-2005)

  4. The 1914-1918 conflict defined Anthony Eden’s emotional instincts for the rest of his life. Eden suffered a series of terrible personal losses in the First World War. His eldest brother, Jack, was killed at the front in October 1914. His younger brother Nicholas, who he adored, was killed, aged just 16, when his ship, The Indefatigable, sank ...

  5. 3 de mar. de 2011 · Rather than insist on Britain's rights under the 1936 Treaty, Anthony Eden, the British foreign secretary tried to negotiate with the new government. In 1954, Colonel Gamel Abdul Nasser replaced ...

  6. Thus writes Anthony Eden in his memoirs, Full Circle (Houghton Muffin, $6.95). At long last he saw a glimmer of hope that the frustrations in Anglo-American relations which followed Nasser's ...

  7. 13 de ago. de 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 ...