Macmillan, (Maurice)Harold

Macmillan, (Maurice)Harold
Mac·mil·lan (mĭk-mĭlʹən), (Maurice) Harold. 1894-1986.
British politician who joined Churchill in the 1930s in condemning Great Britain's appeasement of Hitler. As prime minister (1957-1963) he sought British entry into the Common Market.

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