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Strange Facts About Sir Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill may be most well known for his time spent as the Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II, but he contributed much more to the world than just his political career.
Churchill was at the forefront of the political scene in Europe for around 50 years. His political accolades span this timeframe, all the way up until his death in 1965.
He is said to be one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century and is viewed as a hero by many people worldwide. But he wasn’t without an interesting side. From being in a plane crash to enjoying painting or even his music career, Churchill accomplished a lot in his 90-year life. Here are 10 interesting facts about Winston Churchill.
1. Speech Impediment
Churchill is well known for his speeches, but what makes this more interesting is that he had a speech impediment. Later in life Churchill would have dentures made that would help with this, but prior to this he dealt with it saying “My impediment is no hindrance.” Churchill did exercises for the impediment, by saying phrases such as “The Spanish ships I cannot see for they are not in sight.”
It is believed Churchill had a lateral lisp, which is when a person struggles with “s” and “z” sounds. Churchill’s speech issues were described by reporters in the 20’s and 30’s as a stutter that was tough to listen to. Churchill’s father also had a speech impediment, in which he also struggled with “s” and “z” sounds.
2. Struggled in School
Churchill had an amazing career, but he struggled in school while growing up. At age 7 he was sent to a boarding school, which he didn’t like. He enrolled at Harrow in 1888, but his entrance exam scores were so sub-par that they placed him at the bottom of the class.
Though he struggled in school overall, he wasn’t seen as unintelligent. He did well in the subjects he enjoyed, History and English. Once he was done at Harrow, Churchill went to Royal Military College, where he failed the entrance exam twice.
3. Avid Painter
With over 500 paintings produced, Churchill was an avid painter. He didn’t start painting until he was 40, but he quickly grew in skill. Today, paintings by Churchill can go for a lot of money. In 2014, a collection of 15 Churchill paintings went for £11.2 million.
Painting was one of Churchill’s favorite hobbies, and he was once quoted saying, “When I get to heaven I mean to spend a considerable portion of my first million years in painting.” Churchill painted over half of his paintings in the 1930’s, but he spent most of his life (once he started) painting.
4. Churchill Disliked Gandhi
Gandhi and all that he stood for became a big issue for Churchill. In general, Winston Churchill liked Indians. However he was opposed to the Indian Independence movement and Gandhi was the leader of the movement. Naturally this created some issues. Why did Churchill dislike Gandhi? It was a mixture of politics and personalities. Churchill could not stand Gandhi stood for, and at one point, Churchill was okay with allowing Gandhi die during a hunger strike.
5. Accidents Happen
Churchill was in many accidents. He once jumped off a bridge and suffered a ruptured kidney, as well as a concussion. While in the United States, Churchill was hit by a car in New York City. He literally failed to look both ways when crossing the street. When he was learning to fly, he crashed a plane. While Churchill was accident-prone, none of these accidents affected his lifespan, as he lived to be 90.
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