Biography of Clementine Churchill


It should be brilliant. ” Thus, the wife of Prime Minister Clementine Churchill believed. Such her - Order -bearer, an excellent student of sanitary defense - and Rostovites remembered. Four hundred thousand for treatment. Clementine Khozer was born on April 1 in the family of an officer of the British army. Their family life is given as an example to other, more windy politicians: Clementine and Winston lived together for 57 years.

In love and harmony. My dear, you have no idea how your words touched me! For all those years that we are together, I have caught myself thinking many times that I love you too much, so much that it would seem impossible to love more. But now I feel that the love of a love is overwhelming my soul, and I understand that with every minute of my life I need you more and more.

What would I do without you, my affectionate terminal? Our love is an amazing treasure with you, with you we have passed all the trials, survived the terrible years, but our feelings became only stronger. Always and forever your devoted Winston. ” Churchill not only listened to Clementine, he made many of his political decisions, consulting with his wife.

Often, Clementine acted as an independent political unit. So, in October, she headed the “Russian Assistance Fund”. He was often called the Mrs. Churchill Foundation. Ivan May, the USSR Ambassador to the UK for years, wrote on this occasion: Clementine once asked her husband: “When will the second front open? Not just help - completely equip. The request was considered and satisfied.

The choice fell on Rostov-on-Don. On two Rostov hospitals - on the territory of the current CGB and medical university. The total cost of medical equipment and tools transferred to Rostov amounted to more than thousands of pounds. Then, during the war, the English beds appeared on the Don. As it turned out, they are still preserved. In the footsteps of Clementine.

Klementina arrived in Rostov by the end of the war, with an inspection check, to see if her beds reached the consumer. The Molot newspaper on April 22 wrote the following: “Yesterday, the chairman of the British Committee of the Russian Assistance Fund, Clementine Churchill and the Secretary of the Russian Assistance Fund M. M. Ms. Mr. Churchill and Ms. Johnson were presented with bouquets of flowers after a conversation with the chairman of the executive committee of the city council Ms.

Churchill visited one of the Rostov hospitals, which is equipped with the expense of the English people. ” The article was called "Arrival of Ms. K. Churchill in Rostov-on-Don." But another material dedicated to Mrs. Clementine Churchill in Rostov-on-Don. Churchill, along with the faces accompanying her, visited the Central City Hospital. Garkushenko gave Ms. Churchill dinner in honor of and handed her a gift-the picture “Leaders of the Three Great Powers at the Crimean Conference” of the work of the young Rostov artist Lelkov and the album “Rostov before the war and after the occupation of the city by the Germans”.

Then at night of the same day, “Mrs. K. Churchill and the faces accompanying her left Rostov. At the station, Ms. K. Churchill was escorted by representatives of city organizations. ” The fact that Madame Churchill gave the Rostov Gorshoz a car in the newspapers for some reason did not write. Then it was one of the few houses in Rostov where the water supply was operating. The head physician of the clinic Natalya Kravchenko showed me a vase made of green glass, which Churchill gave and which is carefully stored here for 65 years-the term is considerable, and the glass is actually fragile.

Most of the traces of Klementina Churchill - in the Central City Hospital. At that time, in order to get to Yalta, it was necessary to go through Bataysk. All trains set off south made a forced stop there. Rostov and Bataysk were in ruins. We, with flowers, in pioneer ties - this was the only colorful spot in our very modest wartime clothes - greeted a guest from a distant country at the station.

She went to the platform, there were a lot of military. The mood was raised. Lady Churchill - blond, short -cut, was elegantly dressed. Beautiful, elegant, cheerful, contact and relaxed and very spectacular in semi -frane. She seemed to us then descended from heaven and was remembered for life. It should be brilliant ”-I somehow came across this statement of Clementine.

Mrs. Churchill herself was a brilliant woman. Later, when Tatyana Koshko went to work in the CGB, she found out that beds, medical tables, chairs, an X -ray apparatus, a microscope - gifts from Clementine. In the surgical department, these beds are still preserved. In a hospital pharmacy, medicines are laid out on English tables, and stored in English cabinets. By the way, cabinets and tables still look good.

There is an English metric mug for a spill of medical alcohol.

Biography of Clementine Churchill

In addition to the CGB, there are many English traces in the medical institute.In one of the departments of the clinic of the Medican Institute, equipment and medicines brought by Madame Churchill, convenient wheelchairs, a mobile cardiographer brought by Madame Churchill. Well, and beds. Also, robes, slippers, towels were brought to Rostov. They say that they even came across Rostov crowding then.

In Rostov, Clementine was nicknamed "Cherchillich." Thus, they said: “This is“ Cherchillikhina a bed, a table in a medin-institutive clinical laboratory, I found the following “Cherchillih” things: an exhaust cabinet more than once painted and repainted, a cabinet for storage of reagents, laboratory tables and a table for biochemical work, a wooden nurse with a leather handle, two exiciers for produced ones.

glasses and drying of the solution. They work with all this now. But mechanical scales, weights and a spatula for reagents are no longer used. On the scales, the plate is “London”. The English skeleton has been preserved here, according to which the anatomy was studied by more than one generation of Rostov doctors. There were also English training tables, but they were no longer there, since one of the audiences recently had a fire, and everything burned out to the ground.

I also managed to discover the English chair, a large thick component for measuring the size of the head and skull. The teachers found an original and quite worthy application to the English uterine probe - now the probe is used as a pointer. Vi Surgical Department - all the same English beds as in the CGB. It is also known that Clementine Churchill visited the toilet on the newspaper.

It was the only public toilet in the destroyed city. Clementine was surprised at the purity that reigned there. A ring with a diamond. The Victory Day was the prime minister's wife in Moscow. She was accepted by Stalin, presented a gold ring with a diamond. Chairman of the Soviet Red Cross S. Kolesnikov handed Clementine the gold sign "Excellence in the sanitary defense." After the People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs, Molotov, Klementin, sent a telegram to her husband Molotov: “Molotov mentioned the current difficulties, but claimed that they would pass the Anglo-Soviet friendship.” Churchill answered her: “Please always talk about my serious desire to continue the friendship of the English and Russian peoples and about my decision to work hard for this.” After the death of the husband of Baroness Spencer-Cherkel, Cartwelle became a member of the House of Lords and a lifelong peer.

She died on December 12, having survived her husband for twelve years. Semashko in the year installed a commemorative board. The inscription on the board read: “Here in April the year was Clementine Churchill, the founder of the“ Russian Assistance Fund ”. In Rostov-on-Don, 2 hospitals on beds were equipped. ” Unfortunately, the board did not survive. The case was emergency.

During the repair of the walls, the builders removed the board and no longer hung. Probably, the tablet could be placed on the next case, because Clementine visited there. But something did not work out.