A war cabinet is a committee formed by a government in a time of war to efficiently and effectively conduct that war. It is usually a subset of the full executive cabinet of ministers, although it is quite common for a war cabinet to have senior military officers and opposition politicians as members.
A warcabinet is a committee formed by a government in a time of war to efficiently and effectively conduct that war. It is usually a subset of the full...
The Israeli warcabinet was formed on 11 October 2023, five days after the beginning of the Israel–Hamas war. The opposition party National Unity joined...
The Imperial WarCabinet (IWC) was the British Empire's wartime coordinating body. It met over three sessions, the first from 20 March to 2 May 1917,...
In May 1940, during the Second World War, the British warcabinet was split on the question of whether to make terms with Nazi Germany or to continue hostilities...
Cabinetwars, derived from the German expression Kabinettskriege (German: [kabiˈnɛtsˌkʁiːɡə], singular Kabinettskrieg), is a historical term to describe...
The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum. The museum comprises the CabinetWar Rooms, a historic...
local government executive arrangements: "leader and cabinet" and "mayor and cabinet" models Warcabinet, typically set up in wartime Loudspeaker enclosure...
aftermath of the Norway Debate. At the outset, Churchill formed a five-man warcabinet which included Chamberlain as Lord President of the Council, Clement...
The WarCabinet met at least daily until it was dissolved on 12 August. Although Margaret Thatcher is described as dominating the WarCabinet, Lawrence...
War Cabinet by a Zionist member, Herbert Samuel, proposing the support of Zionist ambitions in order to enlist the support of Jews in the wider war. A...
smaller forum of the cabinet members, is designated to coordinate the diplomatic negotiations, and in times of crisis, especially war, it is designed to...
general war strategy that could be developed and overseen from an inner "WarCabinet". The country went through successive crises after the war: the 1926...
British WarCabinet in London; in 1917 it was superseded by the Imperial WarCabinet, which included representatives from the Dominions. Under the War Cabinet...
some Liberals. He centralised authority by creating a smaller warcabinet, a new Cabinet Office and what he called his "Garden Suburb" of advisers. To...
resign on 22 September 1940, Chamberlain was an important member of the warcabinet as Lord President of the Council, heading the government in Churchill's...
Operation Unthinkable: The Third World War. The History Press. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-7524-8718-2. British WarCabinet, Joint Planning Staff, Public Record...
majority he needed in the WarCabinet to continue Britain's resistance. Only Attlee and Churchill remained in the WarCabinet from the formation of the...
invasion of Holland and Belgium by Germany" and presented them to the WarCabinet: It will be for the Treasury in collaboration with the Bank of England...
the WarCabinet. June 1917 – Jan Smuts enters the WarCabinet as a Minister without Portfolio July 1917 – Sir Edward Carson enters the WarCabinet as a...