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Removed 'the British Prime Minister,' before it mentions Winston Churchill. Churchill was not Prime Minister in 1915, he was the First Lord of the Admiralty. I read the source that was cited, and it doesn't mention Churchill being PM in the letter either.
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==Biography==
==Biography==
After the disastrous campaign, George was hospitalized in April 1915 and wrote a letter describing his condition to his uncle, who served as a politician in [[Westminster]] in [[London]], [[England]]. In his letter, George also expressed his disgust for the British Prime Minister, [[Winston Churchill]], stating he should be dismissed for the campaign and his recklessness.<ref name="DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: April 1915]]</ref>
After the disastrous campaign, George was hospitalized in April 1915 and wrote a letter describing his condition to his uncle, who served as a politician in [[Westminster]] in [[London]], [[England]]. In his letter, George also expressed his disgust for [[Winston Churchill]], stating he should be dismissed for the campaign and his recklessness.<ref name="DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: April 1915]]</ref>


In 1916, the [[Assassin]] [[Lydia Frye]] recovered George's letter in the city. After the war, George accepted his uncle's offer of a post in Westminster, briefly working as a politician. He later became a prosperous businessman.<ref name="DB" />
In 1916, the [[Assassin]] [[Lydia Frye]] recovered George's letter in the city. After the war, George accepted his uncle's offer of a post in Westminster, briefly working as a politician. He later became a prosperous businessman.<ref name="DB" />

Revision as of 14:46, 3 March 2025

George Featherway was a British lieutenant who participated in the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey during World War I.

Biography

After the disastrous campaign, George was hospitalized in April 1915 and wrote a letter describing his condition to his uncle, who served as a politician in Westminster in London, England. In his letter, George also expressed his disgust for Winston Churchill, stating he should be dismissed for the campaign and his recklessness.[1]

In 1916, the Assassin Lydia Frye recovered George's letter in the city. After the war, George accepted his uncle's offer of a post in Westminster, briefly working as a politician. He later became a prosperous businessman.[1]

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