In one of his most famous broadcasts to the nation, Prime Minister Winston Churchill outlines the seriousness of the situation after the fall of France. He calls on Britain, the Empire and the ...
A little-known speech made by Winston Churchill in the run up to the Paris Olympics in 1924 has been uncovered in an archive. The statesman was supporting a 1923 fundraising campaign to enable ...
However, these significant Ulster-Scots family relationships played no significant part in accounting for Churchill’s famous speech in the Ulster Hall on February 22 1886. Although fluent and ...
In one of his most famous broadcasts to the nation ... Originally broadcast 18 June 1940. 1940: Winston Churchill Broadcast - Finest Hour Speech. Video, 00:02:391940: Winston Churchill Broadcast ...
They were vital to the war effort." Arguably Churchill’s most famous speech came on 18 June 1940, when Britain stood alone after the fall of France. Copies of his 'Battle of Britain' speech held ...
Reenactors portraying President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill — each sporting their ...
Churchill in Cartoons ... Its title - 'May the many owe much to these few' - was a play on his famous speech months earlier where he paid homage to British fighter pilots.
Sir Winston Churchill, Britain’s wartime prime minister ... A year later he gave another famous speech at Harrow School. “This is the lesson: never give in, never give in, never, never ...