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Winston Churchill: Give Us The Tools
February 9, 1941 (about 83 years ago)Prime Minister Winston Churchill speaks to the people about the progress of the war. He also awaits the effectivity of America's resolve to help Britain by supplying all that is neccessary in order to win. He is confident that given such tools, America will not be disappointed with the result.
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: The Few
August 20, 1940 (over 83 years ago)Prime Minister Winston Churchill speaks of the invasion of Germany of European countries as well as the attacks towards these countries. Though in the middle of war, the Prime Minister has faith in the supplies brought by the Americans and the valor in aerial assaults provided by the British Air ...
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: End of the War in Europe
May 8, 1945 (almost 79 years ago)Prime Minister Winston Churchill announces the end of war in Europe waged by Germany. Though in a time of celebration, he cautions the people to remember that there are still other wars to participate in, in order to achieve lasting peace.
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: War of the Unknown Warriors
July 14, 1940 (almost 84 years ago)In the war against Germany, Prime Minister Winston Churchill encourages the people to stay vigilant. He also assures that no matter what it takes, Britain will continue fighting and will not bow down to tyranny.
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: Until Victory is Won
June 12, 1941 (almost 83 years ago)Prime Minister Winston Churchill speaks in front of the Conference of Dominion High Commissioners and Allied Countries' Ministers about the war with Germany and how Britain intends to win it for the sake of peace and freedom within and outside Europe.
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: The War Situation: House Of Many Mansions
January 20, 1940 (over 84 years ago)Winston Churchill speaks of Britain's will to win the war against Germany with the help of struggling smaller countries. Though threatened by invasion, countries such as Finland continue to fight alongside Britain in achieving peace and freedom for those who have already fallen.
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: The Council Of Europe
August 17, 1949 (over 74 years ago)Winston Churchill speaks to the Council of Europe about unifying all European nations incuding those countries behind the iron curtain. He also proposes that the council consider letting Germany into the council to strengthen the alliance.
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: The Price of Greatness
September 6, 1943 (over 80 years ago)Prime Minister Winston Churchill speaks at Harvard University about the alliance of the United States and Britain that will soon bring both worlds into a peaceful, united community of English-speakers. He also says that in times of trial and in war, there is no better weapon than unity, trust and...
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: Be Ye Men of Valour
May 19, 1940 (almost 84 years ago)Prime Minister Winston Churchill makes his first broadcast to the British people in the dismal moments of war as Britain and France work together in order to win peace against the German attacks.
0 people like thisWinston Churchill: The Maiden Speech
February 18, 1901 (about 123 years ago)Winston Churchill delivers his first speech to the House of Commons regarding the conditions stipulated to bring back the Boers and unite the people who have been scattered by war.
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