Mystery as photo of Churchill disappears from Google search of British prime ministers
His picture is now not showing up on the English language version of Google, report users.
A request to Google for information on what happened read: "The images on the search results are taken from Wikipedia, it's not clear to me why this would break in only the UK and the US."Even more interesting is that pictures of Hitler, Stalin and Mao are shown with no issues.
Dr Craig Buchanan added: "I thought this was a photoshopped wind-up when I saw it on FB, but no - go check for yourselves if you don’t believe me.Darren on Plymouth wrote: "Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, google deems these pictures as all good.However, the internet giant revealed the image was not removed on purpose.
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