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war cabinet

Noun

Meaning

war cabinet (plural war cabinets)

(government, often capitalised) A government committee formed in wartime to coordinate the war effort.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

All of the above, known collectively as the "war cabinet", met weekly with Wilson at the White House. Source: Internet

In 1941 he spent four months in England as a member of the war cabinet; it is theorised that he was considered as a replacement for Churchill at this time. Source: Internet

Home Front Order of Merit The War Cabinet was a very successful innovation. Source: Internet

It was Haig who argued most passionately for a new campaign in Flanders although many other members of the war cabinet, including the Prime Minister David Lloyd George, were against it. Source: Internet

Only Attlee and Churchill would remain in the War Cabinet from the formation of the Government of National Unity in May 1940 through to the election in May 1945. Source: Internet

Menzies resignation In August, Cabinet decided that Menzies should travel back to Britain to represent Australia in the War Cabinet – but this time the Labor caucus refused to support the plan. Source: Internet

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