Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, politician and writer, as prime minister from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955 led Great Britain, published several works, including The Second World War from 1948 to 1953, and then won the Nobel Prize for literature.
William Maxwell Aitken, first baron Beaverbrook, held many cabinet positions during the 1940s as a confidant of Churchill.
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, FRS, PC (Can), served the United Kingdom again. A noted statesman, orator and strategist, Churchill also served as an officer in the Army. This prolific author "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values."
Out of respect for Winston_Churchill, the well-known American author, Winston S. Churchill offered to use his middle initial as an author.
The British occupation, which started from Sudan in 1881. for more than 15 years, El-Mahdi revolution, registered the Sudan history in wars and battles. in Atbara, Om Dorman, Donkla, etc. access to Egypt after one year to distribute a more of 300.000 humanity souls. as the imperial Britain called it "Sudan reconquest", Churchill answered the question of the war reason: "when you look at the nile map, you will notice the similarity between the nile and the palm tree. in the upper nile, there's the green land of Delta, the nile curvature looks like the palm roots. the similar face completed in the south of Khartoum, as the palm roots extend deeply in Sudan. I can't imagine the special relation between Egypt and Sudan, the water which is the Delta life coming from Sudan, running on the nile like the squeezer in the tree's leg, for raising a palm's crop. no comments that the advantages for Egypt, but the relation advantage is a co-benefits. what's the benefit of roots and rich soil without cutting the tree's leg?? it's a fateful!, so it is the honest answer for the river war...!!"
About Mohamed Ahmed El-Mahdy a Muslim cleric, preached renewal of the faith and liberation of the land, and began attracting followers. El- Mahdi started a strategic retreat to Kordofan, where he was at a distance from the seat of government in Khartoum. This movement, couched as a triumphal progress, incited many of the Arab tribes to rise in support of the Jihad the Mahdi had declared against the "Turkish oppressors." his jihad started in 1870s to his killing in 1882 to become a name in the islamic faith, jihad and revolution
ترجمة الكتاب غير دقيقة حيث ان المترجم لم يراعي ضبط اللغة في : ١- اول فقرة في الباب الاول ( يُروي ويجف بالنيل) ٢- الباب السابع ( حذف فقرة كامله حينما ذكر المؤلف ان الجنود المصرين لاينصاعون للأوامر الا بالسوط) ٢- ص ١٩٧ تم تأويل الوصف المترجم غير محترف