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which allowed unusual ideas for weapons to be developed under the patronage of Churchill with less interference from the services and got the nickname "Churchill's Toyshop".
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On the outbreak of war in 1939 the CID was suspended and on 3 April 1940 the office of Minister for Co-ordination of Defence was abolished. When
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in May 1945 the First Lord and the Secretaries for War and Air rejoined the Cabinet, though the Prime Minister remained Minister of Defence.
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was appointed Minister of Defence on 20 December 1946 and the Ministry of Defence was formally established on 1 January 1947 by the
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became Prime Minister in May 1940 he personally assumed responsibility for inter-service co-ordination, with the title of
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was established, though he did not have a department and the political heads of the three services—the
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1947–1964 United Kingdom government ministry responsible for coordinating national defence
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Parliamentary secretaries to the Ministry of Defence, 1952–1964
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Defunct departments of the Government of the United Kingdom
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Ministry of Defence (from 1964)
Government of the United Kingdom
Whitehall
London
HM Government
British Government
British Armed Forces
Second World War
Committee of Imperial Defence
Minister for Co-ordination of Defence
First Lord of the Admiralty
Royal Navy
Secretary of State for War
Army
Secretary of State for Air
Royal Air Force
Cabinet
Winston Churchill

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