Winston Churchill has been remembered since his passing on Jan. 24, 1965, as many things: a statesman, writer and leader, but many remember him as one of the “greatest speakers of the 20th century.” ...
March 5 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1770, British troops killed five colonials in the so-called Boston Massacre, one of the events that led to the American Revolution. Crispus Attucks, who had ...
Seventy-five years ago Friday, the eyes of the world were fixed on Missouri. The president of the United States came here — as did the former and future prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great ...
Three of these five addresses at critical moments in the war have already been published -- those dealing with the Battle of the Atlantic, Singapore and Darlan. Of the other two, the one delivered at ...
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VE Day 2025 commemorations LIVE: Buckingham Palace and Downing Street host tea parties after royals watch flypast
Moments later, actor Timothy Spall read from Winston Churchill's famous VE Day speech on May 8 1945. “Do not despair, do not yield to violence and tyranny. March straight forward and die if need be ...
Reader, walk with me. You’re on a girls and gays trip to New Orleans, on Thanksgiving weekend. You find yourself walking through the corridors of the National World War II Museum. You take note of the ...
ALBANY — According to legend, Abraham Lincoln wrote his most famous speech on the back of an envelope while riding a train to Gettysburg. The legend is bunk, which probably should be obvious. I mean, ...
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (L) and U.S. President Harry S. Truman on March 4, 1946, wave from a train en route to Fulton, Mo., where the former would give his famous "Iron Curtain" ...
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