A photo allegedly showing then-British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visiting the White House during World War II wearing a "siren-suit"— a one-piece jumper designed to "easily be slipped on and ...
“Why did he wear a flying suit to the state dinner in the Kremlin?” was the question banging around Moscow when Prime Minister Winston Churchill shocked a room full of more sedately clad political ...
Winston Churchill was much more than the British Bulldog who held Britain together during the Blitz. He was also a prisoner of war with a bounty on his head who secretly sold paintings from a Paris ...
When Winston Churchill christened the clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) in 1940, Britain had spent the previous decade appeasing Nazi Germany. In the House of Commons, Churchill gave a ...
The seat of England’s government has always needed a cat. That is because Number 10 Downing Street, in the heart of London, ...