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    Having been deputy to Winston Churchill for almost 15 years, Eden succeeded him as the leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister in 1955, and a month later won a general election.

  3. Sep 11, 2024 · When Churchill became prime minister on May 10, 1940, Eden was named secretary of state for war, but from December 23, 1940, until the defeat of the Conservatives in July 1945, he served once more as foreign secretary.

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  4. Anthony Eden © Eden was a British Conservative politician who served as foreign secretary in three different decades and became prime minister in 1955. His premiership was overshadowed by the...

  5. When he finally became Prime Minister in 1955, he quickly called a general election, winning a renewed majority. But he soon embroiled his premiership in a crisis over the Suez Canal. In 1956, he ordered an invasion of Egypt, which turned into a political disaster. He resigned soon afterward.

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  6. He became Prime Minister in 1955 when Winston Churchill retired. He resigned as Prime Minister in 1957, and Harold Macmillan replaced him. The Suez Crisis of 1956 was a critical period.

  7. In 1955, Eden succeeded Churchill as Prime Minister and continued to pursue an assertive foreign policy that emphasized Britain's role as a global power. He sought to maintain Britain's influence in the Middle East and played a key role in the Suez Crisis, which erupted in 1956.