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Symbol of National Resistance
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Symbol of National Resistance
This timeline emphasizes George VI's role as a symbol of British determination and resistance during World War II.
Visits to Bomb Sites and Troops
1940-1945
The King and Queen visited areas heavily affected by bombing, such as Coventry, to boost morale and show solidarity with the people.
Morale-Boosting Visits
1940-1945
George VI visited military forces abroad and within the UK, providing significant morale support during the war.
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Accession to the Throne
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Early Life and Education
Health and Later Life
Marriage and Family
Post-War Reforms and Commonwealth
Pre-War Diplomacy and Tours
Relationship with Winston Churchill
World War II
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