Winston Churchill has been remembered since his passing on Jan. 24, 1965, as many things: a statesman, writer and leader, but many remember him as one of the “greatest speakers of the 20th century.” ...
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Winston Churchill’s speech at the Westchester County Center in 1932 echoes across the global community today. On the night of March 8, 1932, Winston Churchill appeared at the newly built Westchester ...
A full 75 years after the “Blood, Toil, Tears, Sweat” speech was delivered by Winston Churchill — on May 13, 1940 — it remains one of the most famous of his prolific career. Which is only appropriate, ...
PITTSBURGH — Winston Churchill spoke at Oakland’s Carnegie Music Hall on March 7, 1932, as part of the Pittsburgh Lecture Series. It was his only visit to Pittsburgh. Churchill had almost 30 years’ ...
When Winston Churchill walked into the House of Commons on June 4, 1940, he had much to discuss. The Allies had just pulled off the “miracle of Dunkirk,” rescuing some 338,000 troops from a dire ...
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