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Churchill

Churchill Speech

Churchill Speech "Finest Hour" (1941)

Track of a short sequence Winston Churchill's speech 'Give us the Tools'.

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Mr Churchill Sees For Himself

Mr Churchill Sees For Himself (1940)

Winston Churchill inspects various areas of London with his wife Clementine.

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The Prime Minister's Speech

The Prime Minister's Speech (1940)

Neville Chamberlain speaks on the progress and prospects of the war.

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