On 8 May 1945 Winston Churchill stood on a Whitehall balcony and addressed the excited crowd below. "In all our long history," he said, "we have never seen a greater day than this." Churchill had ...
"The interesting things about this speech is it is not included in the comprehensive publication of Winston Churchill's speeches by Robert Rhodes James, it's not included in the official biography ...
Sir Winston Churchill was a British prime minister and statesman who led the country to victory against Nazi Germany and the Axis powers in World War Two. Photo: Winston Churchill, photographed by ...
Sir Winston Churchill, born 30th November 1874, died 24th January 1965, is not buried in Westminster Abbey but just inside the west entrance, near the grave of the Unknown Warrior, is a green Italian ...
Graham Sutherland's portrait of Winston Churchill is probably one of the ... However, Sonia Purnell, who wrote a biography of the PM’s wife, says a long forgotten recording of the couple ...
So while her oafish husband, Randolph, was posted far away, Pamela was deployed by Winston and Clementine Churchill to do a different kind of war work. She wined, dined and seduced in the name of ...
The wartime prime minister Winston Churchill's victorious address to the nation marked the end of the war in Europe, on 8 May 1945. But his speeches through the course of the war galvanised and ...