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Winston churchill "finest hour"
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Churchill prepares Britain to save the world, from Hitler. "But if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age" ..."if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, "This was their finest hour" .
Sir Winston Churchill
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"We will fight them on the beaches" speech. Pro Churchill AND anti Churchill observations and remarks are welcome in the comments section but anyone swearing will be blocked and removed.
Winston Churchill Inspirational
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Slideshow to one of Winstons finest speeches... not perfect
Winston Churchill at Fulton
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Famous Winston Churchill's speech at Westminster College, Fulton The Iron Courtain
World War II Winston Churchill Quotes 1
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This is my first video made, please let me know what you think. Please think of all the men women and children who have lost their lives in war. Edit: WW2 1939-1945 This video does have a copyright
Winston Churchill Speech
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In 1942, Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave a speech in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Orson shmoozes about Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill helped Orson get some movie-money from a financier.
Winston Churchill WWII Speech This was their finest hour
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Winston Churchill WWII Speech This was their finest hour June 18, 1940 House of Commons If Hitler can bring under his despotic control the industries of the countries he has conquered, this will add greatly to his already vast armament output. On the other hand, this will not happen immediately, and we are now assured of immense, continuous and increasing support in supplies and munitions of all kinds from the United States; and especially of aeroplanes and pilots from the Dominions and across the oceans coming from regions which are beyond the reach of enemy bombers. I do not see how any of these factors can operate to our detriment on balance before the winter comes; and the winter will impose a strain upon the Nazi regime, with almost all Europe writhing and starving under its cruel heel, which, for all their ruthlessness, will run them very hard. We must not forget that from the moment when we declared war on the 3rd September it was always possible for Germany to turn all her Air Force upon this country, together with any other devices of invasion she might conceive, and that France could have done little or nothing to prevent her doing so. We have, therefore, lived under this danger, in principle and in a slightly modified form, during all these m6nths. In the meanwhile, however, we have enormously improved our methods of defense, and we have learned what we had no right to assume at the beginning, namely, that the individual aircraft and the individual British pilot have a sure and definite superiority. Therefore, in casting up this dread balancesheet and contemplating our dangers with a disillusioned eye, I see great reason for intense vigilance and exertion, but none whatever for panic or despair. During the first four years of the last war the Allies experienced nothing but disaster and disappointment. That was our constant fear: one blow after another, terrible losses, frightful dangers. Everything miscarried. And yet at the end of those four years the morale of the Allies was higher than that of the Germans, who had moved from one aggressive triumph to another, and who stood everywhere triumphant invaders of the lands into which they had broken. During that war we repeatedly asked ourselves the question: How are we going to win? and no one was able ever to answer it with much precision, until at the end, quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly, our terrible foe collapsed before us, and we were so glutted with victory that in our folly we threw it away. We do not yet know what will happen in France or whether the French resistance will be prolonged, both in France and in the French Empire overseas. The French Government will be throwing away great opportunities and casting adrift their future if they do not continue the war in accordance with their Treaty obligations, from which we have not felt able to release them. The House will have read the historic declaration in which, at the desire of many Frenchmen-and of our own hearts-we have proclaimed our willingness at the darkest hour in French history to conclude a union of common citizenship in this struggle. However matters may go in France or with the French Government, or other French Governments, we in this Island and in the British Empire will never lose our sense of comradeship with the French people. If we are now called upon to endure what they have been suffering, we shall emulate their courage, and if final victory rewards our toils they shall share the gains, aye, and freedom shall be restored to all. We abate nothing of our just demands; not one jot or tittle do we recede. Czechs, Poles, Norwegians, Dutch, Belgians have joined their causes to our own. All these shall be restored. What General Weygand called the Battle of France is over. I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends the survival of Christian civilization. Upon it depends our own British life, and the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. 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, then the whole world, including the United 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 still say, "This was their finest hour."
Winston Churchill (Richard Burton) 1st speech rallys nation
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In this last clip I'm posting, after achieving his life's ambition to be Prime Minister, at a fateful time, in his first speech to Parliament and the people Winston Churchill pledges to, "wage WAR!" against Hitler.
Handel Organ Concerto at Winston Churchill Memorial
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Frederick Hohman performs the first movement of Georg Frideric Handel's Organ Concerto in F, Opus 4 #4, in a solo organ transcription made by William Thomas Best, upon the 1969 Noel Mander organ located in the Christopher Wren designed sanctuary church of St. Mary Aldermanbury, which was originally located in London, and which was reconstructed in the 1960s on the campus of Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, USA. The organ in the gallery of this Christopher Wren sanctuary was commissioned from noted English organ-builder Noel Mander. The organ employs an authentic period English organ case, and the organ contains some pipework dating from the early 18th-century, during a time when Handel had been active as a musician in England. The Winston Churchill Memorial and Library in the United States is a noteworthy tourist attraction in central Missouri, USA. In the area that originally served as the undercroft of the church sanctuary, one can find the permanent archives and exhibits of the Winston Churchill Memorial. The organ selection seen in this video is a part of a 30-minute episode of the Midnight Pipes television series, of which Frederick Hohman (organist seen in this video) was the principal artist and host. This episode was recorded in July, 1996. The selection heard in this video is also heard on a PRO ORGANO CD recording made by Frederick Hohman in March, 1994, entitled "The English Connection." This CD is still in print and may be acquired from several retail sources, including Amazon.com. Full product and purchase details may be accessed by entering the CD catalog number 7029 in the Search Box at http://www.zarex.com/bin . The VHS Hi-Fi NTSC video of this complete episode from the Midnight Pipes series is still available. Details may be accessed by entering the product code 9006 in the Search Box at http://www.zarex.com/bin . Frederick Hohman was elected to become a Churchill Fellow and was inducted on 29 March 1998 at a ceremony held in the same location as seen in this video.
QED - Rock band. Live at the Winston Churchill
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Local rock band, some years ago, at the WC. Poor little video camera couldn't cope with the volume
Prof. James Humes: How To Speak Like Sir Winston Churchill
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Howard Phillips hosts Dr. James Humes, Professor at the University of Southern California. Humes has published many books on the art of public speaking, and has been writing for Republican presidents since Eisenhower. He and Phillips discuss history's most articulate leaders, starting with Winston Churchill. Humes delivers quotes by Churchill, General Patton, Roosevelt and JFK Kennedy on the show; and discusses his books and other books for those interested in public speaking and rhetoric. One of his books is "Churchill's Secret, How Conservatives Can Craft Winning Lines", which can help you to speak like Churchill. This is an edition of Conservative Roundtable, the nationally broadcast conservative television program hosted by Howard Phillips, and produced by The Conservative Caucus. Please visit our website: http://www.conservativeusa.org
Winston Churchill Biography
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A video biography I made for Donnelly's history class on Winston Churchill last year
Sir Winston Churchill
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One of the worlds greatest leaders.
Éamon de Valera on Irish Radio Replies to Winston Churchill
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In his Victory in Europe day radio broadcast on the 8th May 1945, the British prime minister Winston Churchill, launched a strong attack on the Irish government's policy of neutrality during the second world war. This is Éamon de Valera's reply which was broadcast on Radio Éireann, on the 16th May 1945.
Winston Churchill (Richard Burton) meets von Ribbentrop
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Winston Churchill portrayed here by Richard Burton, confronts von Ribbentrop, German Ambassador to England played by Robert Hardy, who ironically played Winston Churchill himself 10 years later in the Wilderness years. Quite a bit thinner though.
Programa do Jô - Frases de Winston Churchill
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Programa do Jô - Frases ditas por Winston Churchill (boa)
Funeral service of Sir Winston Churchill Part 1
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This is the opening sequence of the recording
Winston Churchill (Richard Burton) oppose abdication of King
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In this clip, from "the Gathering Storm" Richard Burton portraying Winston Churchill, pleads for time on the abdication of King Edward the VIII in December 1936. He must then move on to try and prevent a second world war in Europe.
WW2 - Winston Churchill
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Sir Winston Churchill: 1874-1965
100 Jahre - 1951 - Winston Churchill
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1951: - Die Sünderin feiert Premiere - Märchenhochzeit in Teheran - Winston Churchill wird wiedergewählt und feiert Comeback
Funeral service of Sir Winston Churchill Part 4
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Sorry about the poor quality of the recording but it cant be helped because of its age. This sequence was when the procession reached St. Pauls Cathedral for the service to take place.
Winston Churchill (Richard Burton) warning the world
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This and the following clips are from "The Gathering Storm" with Richard Burton playing the Winston Churchill, the future British prime minister. In this clip he warns the government and world of Hitler's rearmament after Hitler, reoccupied the Rhineland. This was the last chance to strangle Hitler in his crib.
Sir Winston Churchill Tribute
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A tribute to the greatest British leader of all time. This song is also dedicated to the late Colin McRae. 1968-2007 Music: Supertramp-Downstream
Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill come on England
Funeral service of Sir Winston Churchill Part 6
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This was the last part of the televised service showing the funeral train leaving Waterloo Station behind BB class locomotive 34051 Winston Churchill. This locomotive was added to the national collection soon afterwards and can been seen at the railway museum in York.
April 19 2004 game 7 winston churchill intro
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game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup playoffs. Round 1. Canucks vs Flames at GM Place. Winston Churchill's "We will never surrender!" speech is played during the intro. fans sing along with the anthem
Winston Churchill Montage
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My video montage, honoring the WWII hero.
NHD Doc 2007 - Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill: A Triumphant Decision in the Midst of Tragedy
Learn Prepositions of Place... with Winston Churchill
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Learn prepositions of place (in, on, above, below, behind, etc.) with this fun interactive English quiz.
Funeral service of Sir Winston Churchill Part 2
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The second part of the service
Sir Winston Churchill Woodwind Mozarts 40th
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Okay, I know the first thirty-or-so bars are missing. It was a live performance and the person who was filming it didn't know where this was all going on... (My school has a theatre, dad..) Anyways, here is the Sir Winston Churchill grade 11/12 woodwind class playing Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 40th movement in G minor. You'll probably recognise it. You might even have it on your cell phone. I do. Not that I think anybody actually cares, but I'm the male Bass Clarinetist there. The middle person of the three that are sitting.
Winston Churchill (Richard Burton) during the Phony war.
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The period of September 1939 thru May 1940 when the invasion of France and the low countries took place was a constant number of defeats for Britain and France in Norway and at sea. In this clip Winston Churchill talks about the problems with his staff. Then Neville Chamberlain, the prime minister is found wanting in the war debate.
Winston Churchill (Richard Burton) Becomes Prime minister
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In this clip, Richard Burton portrays Churchill as the burdens of Prime Minister at the most fateful time in modern British history is thrust upon him.
Winston Churchill Band 2004
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BOA San Antonio Super Regional - Finals Performance 2nd Place.
Winston Churchill - inspirational words of wisdom
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Winston Churchill Drumline opener 2006
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churchill drumline playing opener 06
Winston Churchill High School Marching Band 1996
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Winston Churchill Marching Band 1996. Music from "Candide" by Leonard Bernstein. 3rd Place at 5A UIL State, behind Westfield and Duncanville
Winston Churchill High School Jazz Band
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Just an old tape of the Churchill Jazz Band under the direction of John Goforth. "Nice N Juicy" Rivercenter Mall, Spring 1997
Funeral service of Sir Winston Churchill Part 5
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This part was when Sir Winston's body was conveyed up the River Thames to Waterloo
Funeral service of Sir Winston Churchill Part 3
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This is the third part of the televised service.
Re-enactment of a speech by Winston Churchill
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This re-enactment of a speech by Winston Churchill was at Bantock House Wolverhampton West Midlands U.K. on Sunday 2nd September 2007. Bantock House was built in the 1730's and was called Merridale Farm when the Bantock family moved there in 1864. After alterations in the early 1800's it was renamed Merridale House. Left to the people of Wolverhampton in the 1940's it was renamed Bantock House in memory of the Bantock family. It is now, of course, open for viewing to the public and, at present, it is free entry to all.
Winston S Churchill: We Shall Fight on the Beaches
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The great PM gives one of his most famous speeches. It starts off quite calmly but the old master builds the suspence. Once Churchill was speaking in Parliament and was slightly muddled and incoherent in his speech. A rather unattractive lady MP on the opposite benches declared to Churchill: 'Sir, you are drunk!'. To which he replied 'Madame that may be true, but in the morning I shall be sober whereas you will still be ugly'.
Winston Churchill and the Dunkirk Evacuation
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http://www.mslaw.edu Winston Churchills' we shall never surrender speech not only invigorated a doubting house of commons, but convinced the neutral US to give aid to a beleaguered Great Britain. Dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews James Humes, author of Eisenhower and Churchill: The Partnership That Changed the World, in this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law's Books of our Times. The full interview is available at http://tinyurl.com/2ba9wp . The Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public in television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit mslawledu. MSLAW podcasts are available on itunes (just search for mslaw) and at http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss. MSLAW videos can also be found on Google.
Sir Winston Churchill - Finest Hour
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Churchill's famous speech delivered on June 18th 1940: "What General Weygand called the Battle of France is over. I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends the survival of Christian civilisation. Upon it depends our own British life, and the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. 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, then the whole world, including the United 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 still say, "This was their finest hour."
WINSTON CHURCHILL Speech UNCONDITIONAL GERMAN SURRENDER
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WINSTON CHURCHILL Speech UNCONDITIONAL GERMAN SURRENDER
Winston Churchill Cigar Review by Cigar Masters
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A review of the new Winston Churchill cigar by Davidoff. Narated by: Brandon Salomon - Founder/Prnciple CIGAR MASTERS www.cigarmasters.com
WINSTON CHURCHILL STATUE - LONDON
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Sir Winston Churchill, English politician, soldier in the British Army, orator. On the resignation of Neville Chamberlain in May 1940, he became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and led the British war effort against the Axis powers. His speeches gave great encouragement to the besieged Allied forces. Video by author, Brian Kavanagh.
Winston Churchill Napoleon Mix
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We had a Napoleon Dynamite day at Winston Churchill (say No to Bullying) and here is the video we created!
EUROPEAN UNION - WINSTON CHURCHILL - DREAM
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EUROPEAN UNION - WINSTON CHURCHILL - DREAM
No. 9 'Winston Churchill' departing New Romney (RH&DR)
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No. 9 'Winston Churchill' departing New Romney, Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway. Pics of this trip here: http://37427.fotopic.net/c1250313.html
cheerleading Sir Winston Churchill 2007 Trojans
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regions 2007!
Winston Churchill Christening
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The U.S. Navy destroyer Winston Churchill is christened in Bath, Maine.
Winston Churchill impersonator 2006
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Victor Green impersonates Churchill in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Winston Churchill High School Jazz Band
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More old video of the Churchill Jazz Band. "I'm Getting Cement All Over You" Rivercenter Mall, Spring 1997
Men With Mojo Video Profile on Winston Churchill: #37
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http://www.WatchMojo.com Profile: Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill 1/5
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