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Answer: In 1917, under prime minister David Lloyd George's coalition government, Churchhill was appointed Minister of Munitions, a position he held until January 1919. In 1919, shortly after the end of the war, he was appointed Secretary of state for air and war. In this role, he attended peace talks in Paris in 1919.
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Political career before 1939
Within a month after his arrival in South Africa he had won fame for his part in rescuing an armoured train ambushed by Boers, though at the price of himself being taken prisoner. But this fame was redoubled when less than a month later he escaped from military prison.
He became an officer in the Army and served on the Western Front until early 1916. In 1917, under Prime Minister David Lloyd George's coalition government, Churchill was appointed Minister of Munitions, a position he held until January 1919