Authors: Winston Churchill

1941–1945

The Invasion of France

The House should, I think, take formal cognisance of the liberation of Rome by the Allied Armies under the Command of General Alexander, with General Clark of the United States

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1941–1945

’Never Give In!’

for the second time as Prime Minister Churchill visited his alma mater.For the traditional School Songs an addtional verse ad benn added in his honour to the song ’Stet Fortuna

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1941–1945

Some chicken; some neck

It is with feelings of pride and encouragement that I find myself here in the House of Commons of Canada, invited to address the Parliament of the senior Dominion of

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1941–1945

’The Few’

As the Battle of Britian reached its climax in the skies over southern Britian, Churchill paid this immortal tribute to the handful of young men, on whose skill and courage

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1941–1945

War of the Unkown Warriors

During the last fortnight the British Navy, in addition to blockading what is left of the German Fleet and chasing the Italian Fleet, has had imposed upon it the sad

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1941–1945

Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat

I beg to move, That this House welcomes the formation of a Government representing the united and inflexible resolve of the nation to prosecute the war with Germany to a

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1941–1945

A House of Many Mansions

Everyone wonders what is happening about the war. For several months past the Nazis have been uttering ferocious threats of what they are going to do to the Western Democracies-to

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