Churchill Speech On London Blitz 1941

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London.

Track of Winston Churchill's speech on London Blitz.

He talks abut Hitler's intentions and great courage of the British people and their will to fight until victory.

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
81463
Sort Number:
UN 3197 D
Time in/Out:
01:39:03:00 / 01:43:05:00
Canister:
UN 3197 D
Film ID:
2768.26
Issue Date:
1941

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British Pathe captured many extraordinary events on film over its 80 year history but sometimes the cameras were switched on when tragedy struck.
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The Duke of Edinburgh has many talents, but it is his unique way with words that often receives the most attention. 
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