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Winston Churchill Day

On April ninth in 1963, Winston Churchill grew to become the 2nd person being an Honorary Citizen from the U . s . States, even though this was the very first time Congress had resolved it's to become presented through the Leader from the U . s . States, on the foreign national – he was granted citizenship of eight individual states like a prelude :- Hawaii, Maryland, Nebraska, Nh, New York, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia. Winston Churchill Day remember the wedding.This honor was presented upon him through the 35th Leader from the U . s . States – John F Kennedy, although Churchill wasn't present themself in the ceremony, his boy and grand son have there been for him. It absolutely was wished Churchill wouldn't only witness the big event on tv – that they did together with his wife – but would have the ability to respond. Issues with a relay station in Cornwall avoided this.

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Winston Churchill made people happy, he had the ability to make them laugh and when it came to the girls, he knew what he wanted and got it.

In his youth, Winston was a handsome cavalry officer of daring do fame.

This photograph of Winston was taken in Canada following his successful visit to the United States in January 1942, where he had spoken to the joint Houses of Congress. The photographer had snatched Winston's cigar saying he did not allow smoking in his studio. Winston was just coming nicely to the boil when bingo, this photo was snapped. It is the old Bulldog on Guard - the Winston we all knew and loved.

Winston - Joint Houses of Congress - January 1942

Winston Churchill was the only Commoner ever to be given a State Funeral by the British People.

He once said of Lawrence of Arabia, "we shall never see the like of him again." Nor you Winston, goodbye you great warrior and statesman.

In a democracy, the people are free to say whatever they like. You need a few lessons in history. Winston was no ordinary man. He was a great man who came along at just the right time. He did not bend and would not surrender ever and in the House of Commons where he made many fine speeches, he once said of Adolf Hitler, "you do your worst and we'll do our best."

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NATIONAL ANTHEM – ROYAL STRANDARD – UKhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU3JY34iDD4

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Opinions on Winston Churchill during D-day?

Opinions on Winston Churchill during D-day?

This is an Answers and Questions forum, not a discussion forum.

The King insisted that if Churchill went to see the landings first hand he would go along too, something Churchill could not allow, it was the King's way of ensuring Churchill didn't get his head blown off by accident.

Not an opinion, an answer by means of a statement of fact.

In Winston Churchill: Statesman of the Century.......?

In Winston Churchill: Statesman of the Century.......?

Winston Churchill probably didn't publicly admit any chances of a British defeat during WWII, if he did that would have made Hitler's day- the reason being was that Hitler wanted the German& English people to be on the same level with National Socialism as the two people- Nordic and Anglo-Saxon that would reap the fruits of the labours of other's. Here's a quotation to demonstrate Churchill's mindset during WWII: " 'Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. But if we fail, the whole world, including the Unites States, including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age, made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will say, "This was their finest hour."' (Churchill in his speech on June 18, 1940).' "

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