The Early Life of English Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor II, Elizabeth II’s Courtship and Marriage to Greek Prince Philip, and Elizabeth II’s Time Spent Within the English Military During World War II: The Date Elizabeth II Was Born, the Reason English King George Windsor VI (Elizabeth II’s Father) Became the Monarch of England, the Person Next in Line for the Monarchy After George VI, the Reason George VI Did Not Desire Becoming the Monarch of England, the Reason Elizabeth II Began Praying for a Brother During Childhood, the Date of George VI’s Coronation, the Location of the English Royal Family During the Start of World War II, the Reaction of George VI After Learning of the Start of World War II, the Location Elizabeth II Stayed During the Early Period of World War II, George VI and English Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Elizabeth II’s Mother) Striving to Raise Elizabeth II Within a Typical English Childhood Experience, the Number of Persons Evacuated From English Cities During the Start of World War II, the View of the Children Who Were Evacuated to the English Countryside, the Location Elizabeth II Migrated to During the Beginning of World War II, the Experience of Elizabeth II When Interacting With Peers During Early World War II, the Period When Elizabeth II Was Covertly Exfiltrated Back to England, the Dunkirk Evacuation of Allied Forces, the Date German Chancellor Adolf Hitler Captured Paris, France, the Reason the German Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei’s (National Socialist German Workers’ Party) (Nazi) Capture of Paris Was Dangerous for the English Government, the Reason Elizabeth II Had a Safe House Ready and Waiting During World War II, the Location George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Resided During World War II, the Location the English Royal Family Visited Prior to the Start of World War II, the Location George VI and English King George Windsor V (George VI’s Father) Attended Naval Training, the Person Tasked With Chaperoning Elizabeth II During This Trip, the Behavior of Greek Prince Philip (Elizabeth II’s Husband) During the End of Elizabeth II’s Trip, the Military Rank of Philip During World War II, Elizabeth II Keeping in Constant Contact With Philip During World War II, the Concept of the “Phoney War” Within England During the 1940’s, the Number of English Casualties Due to World War II During 1940 – 1941, How George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Obtained the Sentiment of the English Public During World War II, the Devastation Elizabeth II Was Exposed to During World War II, the Date the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei’s Attacked Buckingham Palace, the Near Death of George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Reason the English Royal Family and the English Public Viewed This Attack Positively, How George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Migrated Into London, England Each Day, the Number of Tours and the Distance Traveled by George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon During World War II, the Purpose of These Public Tours, the Reason the Public Presence of the English Royal Family Expanded During World War II, the First Monarch to Experience Childhood Dominated by News Media, the Number of English Children Sent to the U.S. and Canada Prior to World War II, the Number of English Children Killed During World War II, the English Government Economically Funding the Mass Exodus of English Children During World War II, the Total Number of English Children Sent Abroad During World War II, the Discovery and Intentional Scuttling of the Steam Ship City of Benares Ocean Liner, the Person Who Decided to Keep Children Within England Due to the Risk of Migration During Word War II, the Poor State of the English Educational System During World War II, the Location Elizabeth II Was Educated During World War II, How George VI Prepared Elizabeth II for the Duties of the English Monarchy, How Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Prepared Elizabeth II for the Duties of the English Monarchy, How Elizabeth II Generated Income for the English Government’s War Effort During World War II, the Possibility of This Strategy Being Propagandized by the English Government, How Elizabeth II Became More Extroverted During Adolescence, How the Romantic Relationship Between Elizabeth II and Philip Was Reignited, the View of Philip and Elizabeth II by George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Title George VI Provided Elizabeth II Upon Her 16th Birthday, the Only Woman Appointed to the Role of Colonel in Chief of the Grenadier Guards Within English History, the Death of English Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund Windsor (George VI’s Brother), the Reason George Edward Alexander Edmund Windsor Crashed His Aircraft, the First Time a Member of the English Royal Family Died During Active Service in 450 Years, the Age of George Edward Alexander Edmund Windsor at His Death and the Family He Left Behind, the Largest Seaborne Invasion in History, the First Rocket Ballistic Projectile and the Etymology of the “V1 Rocket”, the Psychological Impact of the V1 Rocket Upon the English Government and English Public, the Number of People Who Fled London Due to the V1 Rocket, the Attack Against Elizabeth II With V1 Rockets, the Result of This Attack, the Number of V1 Rockets Used Against the English Military in 1944, the Branch of the English Military Elizabeth II Joined in 1945, the Tasks Performed by the Auxiliary Territorial Service Military Unit During World War II, the Number of Casualties the Auxiliary Territorial Service Experienced During World War II, Elizabeth II Joining the Transport Division of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, Elizabeth II Being Unable to Drive Motor Vehicles Prior to Enlisting Within the Transport Division of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the Only Female Member of the English Royal Family to Have Served Within the English Military, the Date World War II Ended, the Number of People Who Celebrated the End of World War II Within London, the Reason Elizabeth II Could Not Remain Incognito During This Event, the Reason Elizabeth II Went Relatively Unnoticed During This Celebration, Elizabeth II’s View of This Event, and the Only English Head of State to Serve During World War II

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born April 21, 1926, the daughter of the Duke of York who was second in line to the British royal throne. When Elizabeth’s uncle King Edward VIII abdicated the throne, her father became King George VI. This forced 10 year old Elizabeth to become next in line for the monarchy. George VI did not want the task of becoming king as he was unsure of himself in respect to his abilities as he had never be trained for this role. Elizabeth began desperately praying for...


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