Nixon said: "The reliable formula to rank a leader among the greats includes three elements: a big man, a big country and a major event." Churchill's success is inseparable from the developed country of Britain. The support of the people and material resources of the big capitalist countries must rely on the big stage of the World People's Anti-Fascist War, otherwise there will be no "Churchill's Myth".
Because he successfully led the British people to fight against fascist Germany, Churchill established a high prestige in the minds of the military and civilians across the country. In addition, he also actively sought assistance from the United States. During World War II, Britain, as one of the three anti-fascist giants, actively resisted the war and successfully crushed fascism.
In the 1950s, when World War II ended, Churchill left a profound impact on the British, so he was willing to name his children after this great leader, hoping that his children could be as outstanding as Churchill. Hope this helps!