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  1. 1940: The Finest Hour. We Shall Fight on the Beaches. 1940: The Finest Hour. We Shall Fight on the Beaches. Tags: Churchill's Speeches and Writings Speeches. Reading Time: 20 minutes. Churchill studies reports of the action that day with Vice Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, 28 August 1940, © IWM (H 3508) Events. Join. Learn. June 4, 1940.

  2. Aug 18, 2021 · August 18, 2021. Here you can listen to Churchills recordings of many of his key speeches made over his long career. Some of these recordings are contemporary (recorded at the time), others were made by Churchill after the war, in 1949 at Chartwell, and issued by Decca in 1964. ‘The printed page is not the correct medium for them, of course.

  3. May 8, 2020 · 8 May 2020. PA. The wartime prime minister Winston Churchill's victorious address to the nation marked the end of the war in Europe, on 8 May 1945. But his speeches through the course of...

  4. Churchill is known for giving some of the world's most famous speeches. Winston Churchill giving a speech during the Second World War. Speeches. Filter by: Show All. 1901 - 1914: Rising Star. 1915 - 1929: Nadir and Recovery. 1930 - 1938: The Wilderness. 1939: In the Wings. 1940: The Finest Hour. 1941 - 1945: War Leader.

  5. May 8, 2020 · VE Day: Broadcasts and Speeches. The Hillsdale College Churchill Project proudly presents the texts and available audio of Winston Churchills four VE Day speeches. The texts are exactly what he said, transcribed from our review of original recordings.

  6. It was the third of three speeches which he gave during the period of the Battle of France, after the "Blood, toil, tears and sweat" speech of 13 May and the "We shall fight on the beaches" speech of 4 June. [1] [2] "This was their finest hour" was made after France had sought an armistice on the evening of 16 June. [a] Message.

  7. From 'We shall fight on the beaches' and 'Their finest hour', to 'Blood, toil, tears, and sweat' and 'The few', Churchill's words have shaped how we remember the Second World War. But what made his speeches so special and how did his words affect the outcome of the Second World War? View video transcript.

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