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Bevin, Ernest

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Born: 1881 AD
Died: 1951 AD, at 70 years of age.

Nationality: British
Categories: Labor Leader, Politician

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1881 - Born on the 9th of March in Winsford in Somerset, England. He was a British labour leader, politician, and statesman best known for his time as Minister of Labour in the war-time coalition government, and as Foreign Secretary in the post-war Labour government.

1892 - At the age of eleven he went to work as a labourer and as a truck driver in Bristol.

1910 - Became secretary of the Bristol branch of the Dockers' Union.

1914 - He became a national organiser for the union.

1922 - Co-founder and leaders of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU).

       - He was elected the union's general secretary.

1926 - He took part in the (British) General Strike.

1935 - He made a blistering attack on the pacifists in the Labour Party.

1940 - Winston Churchill appointed him to the position of Minister for Labour and National Service.

1945 - Served as British foreign secretary.

1949 - Helped found North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).

1951 - Ernest Bevin died on 14th of April. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.

 

 

 





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