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Winston Churchill biographer Sir Martin Gilbert dies | Winston Churchill biographer Sir Martin Gilbert dies |
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Sir Martin Gilbert, historian and biographer of Sir Winston Churchill, has died after a battle with cancer. | |
The death was announced by Sir John Chilcot, head of the Iraq War inquiry Sir Martin was also a panel member of. | |
Sir John described Sir Martin, 78, as an "extraordinarily eminent historian" and said the inquiry had benefited from his "wisdoms and insights". | |
Sir John told MPs of Sir Martin's death as he appeared at a Commons committee to discuss the Chilcot inquiry. | |
He had been called to the Foreign Affairs Committee to explain delays in publishing the inquiry's official report. | He had been called to the Foreign Affairs Committee to explain delays in publishing the inquiry's official report. |
Sir John said he wanted to pass on his "personal condolences" to Sir Martin's family. | Sir John said he wanted to pass on his "personal condolences" to Sir Martin's family. |
Leading historian | Leading historian |
In addition to being the official biographer of Winston Churchill, Sir Martin wrote books on the Holocaust, the first and second world wars and Jewish history. | |
He was born in London in 1936 but was evacuated to Canada as a toddler when the Second World War took hold, returning to live near Oxford as the war drew to a end. | |
It was in 1962 as a research fellow at Oxford University that he began his work on the life of the war-time leader. | It was in 1962 as a research fellow at Oxford University that he began his work on the life of the war-time leader. |
A year after being elected a junior research fellow at Merton College, Oxford, Churchill's son Randolph, who was working on the biography of his father, asked Sir Martin to join his research team. | A year after being elected a junior research fellow at Merton College, Oxford, Churchill's son Randolph, who was working on the biography of his father, asked Sir Martin to join his research team. |
Following Churchill's death in 1965, and with approval from Randolph, Sir Martin wrote his first book on the former prime minister, a single-volume entitled Winston Churchill that was released in 1966. | Following Churchill's death in 1965, and with approval from Randolph, Sir Martin wrote his first book on the former prime minister, a single-volume entitled Winston Churchill that was released in 1966. |
After Randolph Churchill died in 1968, Sir Martin was asked to take over his work to complete the Churchill biography, including the main and document volumes. | After Randolph Churchill died in 1968, Sir Martin was asked to take over his work to complete the Churchill biography, including the main and document volumes. |
He would end up publishing numerous volumes of Churchill's biography over the next 20 years. | He would end up publishing numerous volumes of Churchill's biography over the next 20 years. |
But it was his book The Holocaust, rather than his writings on Churchill, that generated "by far the most correspondence and contact with individuals whom I would never otherwise have met", Sir Martin said. | But it was his book The Holocaust, rather than his writings on Churchill, that generated "by far the most correspondence and contact with individuals whom I would never otherwise have met", Sir Martin said. |
This gave him material and ideas he would incorporate into subsequent Holocaust-related books, he said. | This gave him material and ideas he would incorporate into subsequent Holocaust-related books, he said. |
Following his death, numerous tributes have been paid to Sir Martin, who was an honorary fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and a distinguished fellow of Hillsdale College, Michigan. | |
Michael Wegier, chief executive of Jewish charity United Jewish Israel Appeal, said: "Sir Martin had an extraordinary capacity to command vast amounts of material and take the reader on a journey that created coherence through the detail. | |
"As we say in Jewish tradition - may his memory be a blessing." | |
The Holocaust Education Trust said in a tweet: "Very sad to hear of the passing of Sir Martin Gilbert, leading Holocaust historian and our great friend. | |
"Our thoughts are with his family." |