Wavs of Winston Churchill's Post-WWII Speeches
Churchill's famous speech, "The Sinews of Peace", better known as his "Iron Curtain" speech - Part One
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"The Sinews of Peace" - Part Two
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(Regular wav from above): Radio newsman announcing "You have just heard an address by the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill."
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Churchill humorously describes his own personal experience in writing books.
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A speech delivered in Zurich during the summer of 1946 where Churchill calls for the creation of a United States of Europe. As hard as it may have been for anyone to imagine such a thing little more than a year after World War II ended in Europe, one can see the realization of Churchill's vision in the formation of the European Union.
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"I have not always been wrong about the future of events, and if you will permit me, I shall inscribe some of these words as my testament, because I should like to be held accountable for them in years which I shall not see."
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A 1949 speech on the "war of nerves" being wage between the west and the Soviet Union, a war Churchill states is fittingly described by Americans as "the cold war", and one which would have resulted in the invasion of Europe and the bombardment of Britain were it not for the atomic bomb being in the hands of the United States.
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In 1950, Churchill offers, with melancholy voice, to run again for the post of Prime Minister.
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Churchill humbly claims in a speech delivered on his 80th birthday that he did not inspire the people of Britain in her war against Nazism - rather, he declares "It was the nation...that had the lion's heart - I had the luck to be called upon to give the roar!"
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