David Lloyd George
David Lloyd George, 1. Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor OM (* 17. Januar 1863 in Manchester; † 26. März 1945 in Llanystumdwy, Caernarfonshire) weer en britisch Politiker. He weer mehrfack Minister un van 1916 bit 1922 Premierminister van Grootbritannien un weer de letzte Liberale, de dit Amt bekleeden dee. Sien Orientpolitik, de up Ünnerstütten van de Araber in Syrien gegen Frankriek un van de Greeken gegen de Törkie van Kemal Atatürk utricht weer, hett hüm aber to’n Rückträe dwungen.
Van 1926 bit 1931 weer he Parteivörsitter van de Liberalen.
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