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Who is the Queen's mother? Why did Hitler say she was the most dangerous woman in Europe?

The person we want to introduce to you today is the mother of the current Queen Elizabeth II, the wife of the former King George VI of the United Kingdom, who has had a great impact on the British royal family and has inspired the British people in the most difficult times, so much so that Hitler called her "the most dangerous woman in Europe". She was the former Queen Elizabeth, and later queen Elizabeth.

Elizabeth was born into an aristocratic family, and at the age of 21, she met George VI, who was then known as Prince Albert, and the young prince fell in love with her at first sight and could not extricate herself. However, Elizabeth's attitude was wavering, and she also had a suitor who was the Count of Mali, and the prince's mother, the queen at the time, directly ordered the Earl of Mali to be sent overseas to help her son, which facilitated the marriage.

The couple would have been unrelated to the king and queen, and if it were not for George VI's brother Edward VIII, who fell in love with the widow with Nazi tendencies and even abdicated for her sake. In short, the couple was suddenly thrust right in the middle of the British stage, and throughout the Second World War, the couple, the king and the queen inspired the British with courage and determination to continue fighting. The film "The King's Speech" is about the king and his wife after they were suddenly pushed to the front of the stage.

In World War II, London was an important target of German bombing, Buckingham Palace was destroyed, and the cabinet suggested that Queen Elizabeth leave London with the princesses, but Elizabeth firmly stated: The king cannot leave London, so I cannot leave, and my children cannot leave. The Queen's attitude and leadership had a great influence on the British, and throughout world war II, Queen Elizabeth, like her husband, was a symbol of the British War of Resistance. And if women are determined, even stronger than men, she will never complain, never prevaricate, be able and determined, which is why Hitler called her "the most dangerous woman in Europe".

After Elizabeth became queen consort, she has always been Britain's most popular and beloved member of the royal family, and because of her high esteem, many media believe that it is her presence that makes people less hated the British monarchy. The queen's character deeply affected her eldest daughter, the current Queen of England, and also infected many members of the royal family, shaping the face of the British royal family today.

The queen died in 2002 at the age of 101, and on the day of her funeral, more than a million people went to westminster abbey to mourn for her, and in the queen's will, there was a very special one, that is, she asked for the wreath on her coffin to be dedicated to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and she still remembers the Unknown Soldiers who died in World War II.

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