What was Churchill's ideology and how did it affect his and Great
Britain's involvement in WWII. Specifically, how did Churchill direct
the British people during this turbulent time?
Churchill's ideology was that Britain needed to be very concerned with Hitler's rise to power with Nazi Germany. After the war broke out, he then also felt that Britain needed to get involved and be on the offensive towards Hitler and his then easily controllable force. His ideologies affected his and Great Britain's involvement in WWII by pressuring the nation into charging into the war once it had passed the point of turning a blind eye towards the increasing aggression of Hitler's Nazi Germany. He was newly named the British Minister of Defense, so his opinions and ideologies towards the War basically decided what the nation would do. He also acted like a strong, sturdy rock for the British people as the Prime Minister, guiding his people with faith and trust in himself and his allies.