I still enjoy listening to the masterful oratory of our wartime Prime Minister. His voice takes me back through those dark years, when we didn't know what the outcome of total war would be, but we believed he wouldn't let us down and desert us. I'm 86 now and the memories have become less in recent years, but I still feel that stirring of defiance we felt, when we heard him speak on the wireless during the crucial, early phases of the conflict. For all his faults and there were many, he was the right man for the job at the time and we owe him a lot.
I feel exactly the same way. Listening to Sir Winston takes me back to those dark years of war, fight and sacrifice. Thank God we had him to lead us during those years. Long live the Queen!
Not only him, but all the citizens who lived at that time, including you, are heroes. Those who had faith in victory, who never lost hope and who have always been behind prayers for soldiers are just as important as the veterans.
My grandmother told me how indescribable it felt to hear this address after so many years of hardship. She would go to work, building arms, and often emerge to the city looking completely different due to bombings and repair attempts. Constant air raids, rationing, rising and falling morale... But the voices of Churchill and the King kept her hopeful.
@@TheMastermind729 i mean this isnt exactly a logan paul video though its not that crazy to imagine a decent portion of the audience are older people who watch these sorta videos
This was recorded 38 years before I was born, I'm nearly 38 now.. I look at this and think to myself it really wasn't that long ago but it looks like it's from a different world. Time goes by so fast, it's very scary!
@@lightningleaf23 Yes we do. the reason the country has fallen so far is the working class like you is promoted above their station. the elites must rule again without fear
@@MarkHarrison733hello bubi, you seem to get everywhere talking nonsense and telling lies. You must cover a huge amount of ground on youtube with your many accounts.
I pray that no other generation has to face the horrors that occurred during World War II, but at the same time, I also pray that we never forget it, we can’t allow it to happen again.
@gunner Richthofen Winston Churchill on the Chinese: "I believe in the ultimate partition of China - I mean ultimate. I hope we shall not have to do it in our day. The Aryan stock is bound to triumph" "I hate people with slit eyes and pigtails. I don't like the look of them or the smell of them" Winston Churchill on people living in Iraq: "I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes. The moral effect should be so good that the loss of life should be reduced to a minimum. It is not necessary to use only the most deadly gasses: gasses can be used which cause great inconvenience and would spread a lively terror and yet would leave no serious permanent effects on most of those affected" Churchill often made disparaging comments about Indians, particularly in private conversation. At one point, he explicitly told his Secretary of State for India, Leo Amery, that he "hated Indians" and considered them "a beastly people with a beastly religion" Historian John Charmley has argued that Churchill's denigration of Mahatma Gandhi in the early 1930s contributed to fellow British Conservatives' dismissal of his early warnings about the rise of Adolf Hitler. Churchill's comments on Indians - as well as his views on race as a whole - were judged by his contemporaries within the Conservative Party to be extreme According to Leo Amery, during the Bengal famine of 1943, Churchill stated that any potential relief efforts sent to India would accomplish little to nothing, as Indians "bred like rabbits". Winston Churchill about the supposed superiority of the white race: "I do not admit that the dog in the manger has the final right to the manger, though he may have lain there for a very long time I do not admit that right. I do not admit for instance that a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people of Australia. I do not admit that a wrong has been to those people **by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race or at any rate a more worldly-wise race, to put it that way, has come in and taken their place.** I do not admit it. I do not think the Red Indians had any right to say, 'American continent belongs to us and we are not going to have any of these European settlers coming in here'. They had not the right, nor had they the power." Say again? You think Churchill wasn't racist? He was a white supremacist. The definition of a racist.
My father was sent home from Italy earlier than the rest of the soldiers there because he was a building joiner, needed to build new homes after the war. He was in the 8th army, spent 4 years in North Africa fighting Rommel, before Italy then home.
@ameer mo7md you obviously know nothing about ww2 Germany could have never invaded britain you can't just invade an island nation with the biggest navy and one of the biggest airforces in the world when you barely even have a navy and you don't even have landing craft and Italy was set up to fail from the start they were fighting major powers when they were barely even a middle power and they had no oil and so couldn't take on the royal navy
@@estevanhammond2824 are you just making your own history up Dunkirk was mainly comprised of civilian ships because the port wasn't deep enough to allow any warships you don't just lose 2000 ships in less than a year to 2 country's that barely even have navies and the battle of Britain was won before the USA started giving any planes so explain that then
@@estevanhammond2824 The UK always had enough aircraft. They had more fighters at the end of the Battle of Britain than at the start - it was pilots they were running low on and that was solved by the arrivals from Canada not the US. The British shipped hundreds of fighters and tanks to Russia in September 1941.
@@Daniel-xu1xc Buddy, if you even want to consider the fact he is a warmonger, be happy he was. If Britain surrendered in ww2, you could kiss goodbye to Russia, China, entire races/ethnicities, Europe, and Hitler would of probably tried to exact his revenge on the USA, so you could kiss goodbye to America too.
I was 15 when my school class visited London. On our free day I visited the cabinet war rooms with a friend. I just can recommend it to everyone to see the small house next to downing street where history was made. By the way I am German and I am thankful he stood strong.
We declared war on Germany as it was heading East completely in the opposite direction to us. Germany v ruthless Stalin and Communism was always going to kick off. We gave Poland false hope. We lost the Empire, lots of the greatest generation and bankrupted ourselves to America. America then spent the next 70 years destroying traditional England with hypa Liberalism, Consumerism and open borders Globalisation. All our problems flow from that war, we probably won't recover as a civilisation.
Can't believe how people are vandalising his statue and trying to cancel him from history and condem him. This man is one of the biggest heroes the world has seen
Most Europeans don't even know that (1/6)th all the British forces who fought in WW1 were Indian (1 million). The British made Indians fight that war even though it wasn't their war... The numbers were more in WW2 as 2 million Indians fought that war from the British side.
He was a monster. And Churchill is white Mao responsible for death of 2-5 million Bengali people alone and many more Indians and Africans. British and west worship him because it is their value to cause atrocities and chaos on eastern and global south. After looting and pillaging west preaches others on how to make a nation.
@@Shubham-ss8pi ALL Indian troops were volunteers.. a for the number of Indian troops and contribution made. though appreciable was not up to same contribution 2 million British troops made. the army in India and Burma in ww2 achieved very little really , in large part thanks to the US refusing to supply amphibious vehicles or landing craft which would have seen Allies leap frog across to Malaya and Singapore.. India betrayed troops after the war .. Indian govt gave pensions to turncoats who fought for the Axis ( you know, the bad guys? ) ..
@@coling3957 Isn't fighting and funding the war, though it wasn't their war is a big contribution in itself??... In WW1 74,187 of the 1.3 million soldiers who fought for Britishers lost their lives. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army once said " Britain couldn't have come through the wars if they hadn't had the Indian Army." The New York Times in 1918 wrote "The world must pay India in whatever India wants, for without Indian products, there would be greater difficulty in winning the war." They were heroes, some recognised but mostly unsung. The Indian Army played vital roles during the war. After the war, India was promised self rule. When World War I ended in 1919 and Britain won with the help of Indian soldiers, India was denied its promised reward. Instead of self-government, the Britishers imposed the Rowlatt Act, by silencing and censoring the press, detaining political activists without trial, and arresting without a warrant any individuals suspected of treason against the Empire. The horrific incident of Jallianwala Bagh massacre of April 1919 followed when General Reginald Dyer ordered his troops to fire at 15,000 unarmed and innocent men, women and children. That's the reason the Indian army did betrayed in WW2.
There was a movement in the academic field to sneer at the "Great Man Theory" of history. Kind of like saying Henry Ford was less a factor than his assemblers and mechanics and whatnot. But I think there is such a thing in history as "The Essential Man". Churchill was such. As was Washington. And Lincoln.
Hi BB. You made an interesting comment and yes, it is kind of ironic - but that's History for you. It's full of irony. I suppose there's a moral in there, somewhere.
Fun fact: in Berlin, there is a street called HiroshimaStraße. The embassies of Italy and Japan are on that street. That's ironic to because they were both on Germany's side.
@@richardbishop8666 when I hear comments from people like Kakali's I seriously wonder if they have any clue as to what a dictator is? These same people who have the luxury of criticism today would certainly have been exterminated under national socialism.
@@buddyrevell6369 even if it would not have been for Churchill, WW2 would still be won. WW2 was won not on the beaches of Normandy, but on the streets of Stalingrad. Churchill speaks with a characteristic condescending attitude, not unlike other Englishmen, which makes him sound like someone who was leading the front, while he was not actually doing much useful thing, things which anyone else would have done in his place
You should read about Bengal Famine and Churchill !! A hero for few is a villain for few others !! Though I dont support the defacing of the statue ,tat was wrong !!
@@ResearchPapers1 but he still saved Britain from becoming a nazi puppet and , thus, saving the world. A man doesnt need to look pure in order to be a hero.
@@KAD010900 Germany was a great foe, and Britain was an Empire beyond measure, no one can understand how powerful was Germany without understanding what a defender was broken to ashes to stop it.
Its nice to hear a conservative, which Churchill was, speak about housing and greater financial security for common people as a necessity. In my lifetime, the lack of housing and financial security is regarded by many as a personal failing. The difference between the WW2 generation and today is that We has been replaced with I.
He was not a very loyal Conservative. He switched sides from Conservative to Liberal before WW1, and from the Liberals back to the Conservatives after WW1. He spent most the seven years before WW2 attacking the Conservative government for not doing enough to confront Hitler. In 1939 his Conservative constituency association were planning to deselect him for the planed general election in 1940. In WW2 he headed a coalition government. His social views were moderate, except he kept going on about the empire. He favoured free trade. He did not like Socialism, but back then Socialism was often pretty similar to Communism.
@@Sshooter444 135K refugees in a country of 70 million is why there's a housing crisis? No. This is scapegoating. The actual housing crisis is 40 years in the making, from when Thatcher reduced affordable housing allocations in exchange for right-to-own subsidized loans and mortgages that made it easier for the middle class to buy housing. However, the supply shrank as investment went into existing properties rather than building new ones because building was not subsidized and thereby less profitable, and the UK economy has been functioning on this housing price bubble ever since, with more and more speculative investment in properties. London is full of overpriced empty property used as a store of value, not a home, and that's the issue. Please read more about the policies related to a topic than just blame immigrants and refugees.
Yup. Now the indigenous people Britain will be a MINORITY in their own country by 2066. By the way, democracy is rule by OLIGARCHS. Britain was BETRAYED by CRIMINALS like Churchill and the USELESS queen.
@@thrice302 The strategy is to awaken a collective consciousness in the native population because although they WILL be a minority, they will be the LARGEST minority. The powers that be also showed their hand by demonstrating their total hatred for indigenous Europeans. This will radicalize the future generations.
Can't imagine Boris speaking like this. More likely to be: "Well...uh....er...er.....we must....er gosh, I don't think we should, um.....well as the Right Honourable said.....bluh.....vote Conservative."
Boris can even speak ancient Greek fluently. He is a smart guy and would have a great image, if the media agenda would be different. He is probably smarter then Churchill was, though Churchill also was a smart leader.
Remember at the start of the pandemic he looked at a graph of predicted cases & peak (ie __/\__ ) and talked of how we’ve got to “squash that sombrero”? That’s, er, one for the history books.
As an American, he is my hero. Without him the war might not have been won. You would kill to have leadership like that now, and it is sorely needed. Amazingly, the British people voted him out right after the war ended.
I don't think that was so much that Britain suddenly hated Churchill, but that it was inspired by what Atlee was proposing for the immediate post-war years. More attracted by Atlee than repelled by Churchill.
@@conditiae3771 Exactly. They saw him as a wartime leader and not the best prospect for rebuilding the country post war. It was, in a way, a business decision more than a personal one.
Sir Winston Churchill surely the Great man, who by his commitment & dedication put an end to the madness of fascism, with determination & right strategy, building very right & formidable alliance, which at the end did beat the evil. As a human being on this planet earth, I have Great Respect to this Great man, whom I think, A man true savior of Humanity on this planet.
@Piernas Locas yeah obviously as hating India is not a big deal it is cool but when someone will say something about a country with wealth and without culture then everybody will support him. Great.
@@donthidefrommeh5374 it was the middle of WW2... the german u-boats were sinking our food supplies... Britain was on food rations... churchill had to make a decision that could win or lose the war... only an idiot would risk a food shipment half way round the planet while all that was happening... churchill made a tough call that meant we could win... you crybabies should go crying to germany for they started the war
Good old Winnie. It can't be said of too many men that they saved Western Civilization. It can be said that Winnie did. RIP from an American cousin who wishes Britain still produced men like you. You had some crazy ideas and did some things that some would say were downright criminal but when you were needed you stepped up. Well played sir, very well played.
1) he killed 6 million in Bengal 2)he was a racist (allegedly) 3)he wanted colonies to stay with britian and never granted independence to them Other that these, yes, he is a hero , and we needed him
@@sirhumphreyappleby8399 you are entitled, to your own opinion,.. personally I have no interest in your thoughts, the fact that you can voice your opinion without any fear of recrimination such is the society you live in...bears testimony to the great man efforts...in his lifetime
It's thanks to him and many like him that the vast number of people here are here to make comments. Agree or disagree, the past can't be changed only learnt from that is why statues must stand as a reminder and events not hidden. What matters now is today and tomorrow and how we conduct ourselves so that in 50 years people can be doing this exact same thing. Hiding a truth to suit an agenda only risks ignorance of the fact. Peace to all..
He is just a Psychopath who wanted to have his name in history books. He not only destroyed his own empire but the whole Europe in the process . This is the truth that does not suits the agenda , actually.
One of the things I really admire about Churchill and Abraham Lincoln. They BOTH suffered fro deep depressions! Even with dealing with the Civil War & WWII / nightly bombings of London, they somehow managed to persevere! Lincoln with his sense of humor and stories, and Churchill by painting ! If they could deal with terrible wars and depression, I could deal with my bouts of depression! Glad I am a "History Fan "! Reading about these two men helped me gain a good perspective!
Churchill had a fine sense of humor, and he had the great comfort of brandy. In the 1920s, when Churchill was out of power, he was at a dinner party and clearly enjoying the wine. The hostess noticed Churchill's inebriation and reprimanded him, "But you are drunk, sir!" "Yes, Madame," Churchill replied, "but in the morning I shall be sober, and you will still be ugly."
Another great lesson from Churchill is the fact he had a speech impediment but never let it hold him back, and he is now thought to be one of the all time greatest orators. Many people today would use it as an excuse for their own inadequacies and failures. Churchill turned his weakness into his greatest strength.
@@michaeltaylor8835 He already had it in his wine cellar and other people with wine cellars gave him gifts. He didn't buy it specially, he didnt steal it.
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest wartime leaders of the 20th century. Churchill was also a prolific writer and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his historical and biographical works. Some of his most famous speeches include “We shall fight on the beaches” and “This was their finest hour” . Churchill was also known for his love of cigars and whiskey.
"Let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations."--Abraham Lincoln
He also said "With malice towards none ,and charity towards ALL"! The REICH WING REPUBLICAN PARTY sure has changed and NOT for the better! Lincoln must be rolling in his grave right now! 🤯🤯🤯
I bet that your grandfather wasn't as 'swanky' as my grandfather... My PINOCCHIO 'swell-pa' was an admiral on a destroyer in the Pacific..... Try and top that.......you 'trout-sniffer'...
As an American historian, and the daughter of a B24 Liberator pilot out of England, I am awestruck by this pugnacious, difficult, far from perfect man who held Britain strong while the rest of Europe capitulated, one after another. He truly played an instrumental part in saving the free world from a horrible tyranny. Every so often, fate serves up the right man at the right time to play his part in choosing the path the world will take from that moment on. After the war, he was marginalized. His time had passed, but what a time it was!
I'm pretty much in agreement with my assessment of the man. An "adventurous" young man, strategically inept on many occasions during WW1 and WW2, but with a singleminded burning opposition to hitler's strategic adventures which could see no other course, and brought britain along with him. His assessment of stalin's (nature/intentions?) showed great foresight (or coincided with his dogmas) which in hindsight proved to be correct. His belief in empire and social equity weren't so in step with then and modern times.... though there's irony in the US being an anti-imperialist force at that time..... compared to the many US actions after that time.
The section around 1:50, where he discussed secure employment, healthcare and the housing crisis was also very much part of the agenda being set by Clement Atley and Labour. In many ways reflecting the national mood that there needed to be a fairer settlement in peacetime, following the collective sacrifices made when at war.
"i promised you blood, toils, tears and sweat" what a way to start an speech, not caring about what the polls says but about the truth... A real leader!
@@VerbalVantage well it was stalin and the soviet union winston helped but stalin did most of the work after getting held back but got the upper hand and then the allies won
@@hecugaming8695 granted. There is a serious push to destroy the world we have built by the globalists and we need strong leaders to counter thst threat and I believe he would of been good for the job.
_"Once again, Germany took a huge L in this war. Adolf thought he did frfr skull emoji, but bro got absolutely cooked by the British forces. W in the chat"_ Winston Churchill
Спасибо за видео. Черчиль великий политик, дипломат, это пример для многих современных " делателей" 📖истории. Современные " делатели" должны смотреть и слушать таких политиков как Черчиль, как наставление, как молитву какждый день, чтобы не потерять берегов. Какая речь, какая харизма. Боже мой эти люди ещё так мудры и интеллигентны в лучшем смысле этого слова. 😢😢😢❤❤
Winston was most wise. I have a book of his biography and my brother in law who is British read it and loved it. The world could use a Churchill minded leader now for sure.
"Not the hero we deserved, but the hero we needed". Without him the world would look alot worse especially in the UK. He had ups and downs but in my book saving the uk from the nazi regime outweighs everything he did. God bless Winston Churchill.❤
@Barry Barrison He just wanted the USA to fight the USSR to weaken both empires, since he had destroyed the British one already. USA and USSR saw through this easily. Best solution would have been for USA to stay out of WW2 and UK to make peace in 1940.
@Barry Barrison Don't listen to these kids man. All snowflakes living in the past. These guys built the empire and helped Europe through the wars regardless of the state of the empire after. We knew the consequences of joining both wars and we made sure we came away with a victory. Winston Churchill is a hero❤
Once again Germany took a L in this War. Adolf thought he did something fr fr 💀. However Bro got absolutely cooked by British Forces. W in the Chat for United Kingdom.
I have great respect for this war-time Prime Minister who inspired our small island to stand firm, on our own, against the forces of tyranny. His was the voice that led my parents' generation to victory, with the irreplaceable help of the commonwealth and our American friends. God bless that old warrior and politician.
@@AJ-qn6gd well hopefully you would concede that if it was Stalin & FDR that won the war it was Churchill who didn’t lose the war. With the occupation of France, isolationist opinion in the USA and the Molotov/Ribbentrop treaty in place it would have been easy for Churchill to sue for peace with Germany a course of action encouraged by Lord Halifax on one side and the left wing intelligentsia on the other.
Forces of Tyranny? UK were the tyrants that were causing atrocities around the world. He was responsible for deaths of 2-5 million Bengali people alone along with many other Indians and Africans. Absolute cruel hypocrite.
@@davidriddiford7385, I absolutely agree with you Britain played a very important part in WW2 and would never dream of belittling the huge efforts and bravery of our servicemen and the sacrifices they made. Britain was in the war far longer than either America or Russia 🇬🇧🇬🇧
I remember when he died they had his coffin on top of an open barge as it sailed down the Thames past the Houses of Parliament. We all watched it on our black and white TV’s. He was a true hero and statesman. Nowadays we have these little git’s running around talking garbage about the man and pissing on his statue in London. They are clueless!
He was one of the greatest leaders. Let's not forget that he had self hatred for Indians and Africans and was claiming that the Anglo-Saxon race were superior than others
@Sagaris Starlight perhaps ...this should help ... "Let them alone. They are blind leaders, of the blind. And if the blind leads the blind. Both, will fall into a ditch." (Matt. 15V14)
@@servantofthelivinggod6192 because of "Poland". The answer really is because your ministers were paid to force war no matter what, by a group called The Focus. Churchill was paid 700k by Shell CEO, a ✡️ gift to Churchill (right after this he goes full anti German) how else do you think he could afford to pay his staff of 30 who looked after everything around his huge house when until becoming minister he had a basic parliamentary job.
Thank the Lord we had this man in WW2. A true British hero. He's leadership and diplomacy skills was amazing. He's mother was American and he probably used that to his advantage whilst trying to persuade the the US government to come into the war against Germany, then boom! Pearl Harbour. God bless you Sir Winston Churchill 👍🇬🇧
@@thenamelessguy7357 Neville chamberlain was on the right path. There wouldn’t be war between Germany and uk since Hitler had good relations with the royals. Also lots of politicians and civilians admired him for turning Germany around. Better diplomacy on both sides, mostly the Germans, would have helped tho.
@@thenamelessguy7357 Yeh, dont mention the murdering of German men, women and children by the polish in western Poland which used to be German soil, Even after Germany tried to make an Agreement too get those Germans back to Germany
Thank you Sir Winston -- if only you had lived to see the fabulous canvas of love, peace, sanity, fiscal responsibility, moral righteousness, societal cohesion and diversity that you and your ethically superior allies hath wrought upon this world! And yay, we're not talking German!
Interesting fact, English is a Germanic language. Anglo-Saxon, after all. Germans in the trenches of ww1 would shout over to the Tommies " we are saxons, you are Anglo-Saxons. If you don't shoot at us we won't shoot at you"
Hahaha lol yea phew god forbid we speak German! I’ll take the total social atomization, commodification and economization of the human being, declining prospects for a good stable family life, anti-white propaganda and policies, destruction of genuine cultures across all lands, and transgenderism! all brought about thanks to the “Allies” destroying the one true defender of European people and in reality all people of all races. In a few words, thank you Zionism!
A GREAT MAN WHO LED THE COUNTRY WITH HIS GREAT SPEECHES THAT GAVE THE PEOPLE CONFIDENCE IN THE DARKEST TIMES . FOR SOME REASON OR ANOTHER WE HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH GREAT LEADERS IN BATTLES AND WARS WHO HAVE LED FROM THE FRONT AND DEFEATED THE ENEMY ON LAND AND AT SEA . GOD BLESS THEM ALL , GOD MUST HAVE BEEN ON OUR SIDE . RULE BRITTANIA , GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
I've said that many times. Idk what it is but Britain has always been at the top of the food chain. Always elite. In the beginning of its time till now. Every country that Britain invaded and colonized has also been well off. So I guess the British ain't so bad and God is with them.
Remarkably sober. No saber rattling, glib talk, bombast, or false promises. How times have changed! Back them a leader could tell a nation how it is, and ask for unity and sacrifice - and get it. Today, it’s “What’s in it for me? My freedom and convenience!”
We'll be a minority in Britain by the 2060s or sooner. We have state funded trans children, lgbt propaganda in schools and antiwhite propaganda everywhere. But at least we're not speaking German. At least Churchill turned down the dozen or so peace offers that Hitler made throughout the war.
I still enjoy listening to the masterful oratory of our wartime Prime Minister. His voice takes me back through those dark years, when we didn't know what the outcome of total war would be, but we believed he wouldn't let us down and desert us. I'm 86 now and the memories have become less in recent years, but I still feel that stirring of defiance we felt, when we heard him speak on the wireless during the crucial, early phases of the conflict. For all his faults and there were many, he was the right man for the job at the time and we owe him a lot.
I feel exactly the same way. Listening to Sir Winston takes me back to those dark years of war, fight and sacrifice. Thank God we had him to lead us during those years. Long live the Queen!
World leaders of the day are lacking now. Nothing like men like FDR, Churchill, etc
@@chriscarlone527 Yes, etc!
@@hansvonmeinstien3660 Nonsense. Sir Winston never killed a fly.
Not only him, but all the citizens who lived at that time, including you, are heroes. Those who had faith in victory, who never lost hope and who have always been behind prayers for soldiers are just as important as the veterans.
' i promised you blood, toils, tears and sweat' what a flex to start your speech.
LOL @D
*pulls out jar of sweat and tears*
and here you go *pulls out jar filled with 5 years worth of blood, toils, tears and sweat*
Yes, "your" blood,toil, tears and sweat.
@@Kitiwake Everyone’s in fact, Pat. Quite a socialist concept, isn’t it? Just like in good old Russia too.
one thing about Churchill ,he never sugar coated it.
He also never sugar coated his hatred for Indians and Africans
@@hueyfreeman1983 cry more
@@copyb594 its history, get over it
@ISLAMIC 5thCALIPHATE i never cried about Hitler's hatred for jews
@ISLAMIC 5thCALIPHATE Some of Europe also defeated Hitler and restored freedom. Stop generalizing an entire continent.
My grandmother told me how indescribable it felt to hear this address after so many years of hardship. She would go to work, building arms, and often emerge to the city looking completely different due to bombings and repair attempts. Constant air raids, rationing, rising and falling morale... But the voices of Churchill and the King kept her hopeful.
Love your grandfather from Bangladesh.
Churchill began civilian bombing.
@@MarkHarrison733how?
@@MuggyMeasures On 11 May 1940.
@@MarkHarrison733 what were the civilian targets?
Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." ~ Winston Churchill
That's why he continued to be racist and continued committing genocides in colonies.
This man is responsible for the starvation and death of over 4 million bengalis in bengal famine of 1943. Despicable and racist character.
@@toohdvaetihom7088shut up
@@toohdvaetihom7088 ok then, tell me, what genocides did churchill participate in?
None
Lady Astor to Churchill
“If I was your wife I’d put poison in your drink.”
Churchill
“If I was your husband I would drink it.”
Kyo 1 lol p play
“ Mr Churchill you are drunk”
“ Madam, you are ugly BUT I will be sober in the morning “ .
He was a nasty person
@@richardgray6313 no way
@@boriscorruption7385 he was a stupid regressive Tory like they all are richard gray all the way
As a child in Britain i remember we all stopped what we were doing and listened to this man.❤
No way you were there
@@mrcheeto1006As a child my dude, there are still living veterans so a child can definitely still be alive today.
@@Aaronreacherbut what are the odds that they comment on UA-cam videos? My aunts and uncles in their 40s-50s can barely use the internet…
@@TheMastermind729 It’s not exactly rocket science lol
@@TheMastermind729 i mean this isnt exactly a logan paul video though its not that crazy to imagine a decent portion of the audience are older people who watch these sorta videos
Even today we still have tears. For us and our allies. God rest their mighty souls. Thank you.
This was recorded 38 years before I was born, I'm nearly 38 now.. I look at this and think to myself it really wasn't that long ago but it looks like it's from a different world. Time goes by so fast, it's very scary!
It 'was' a different world.
It’s a testament to the speed of technological progress over the past 80 years
If it was in color it would look a lot more like today
And now we have pandemic
Similar age, I miss the 90s.
England should have an airport named after this man
They were actually thinking about changing Heathrow airport to Churchill airport
Hear hear, and maybe one of Mwanga II too
Why? He was a TRAITOR.
@@lucasgrey9794 You're mistaken - how so?
@@lucasgrey9794 traitor to who?
I love the old British posh accent
we need to bring it back
Imagine if he was a Geordie lol.
@@jakebradford4272 no we don’t
@@lightningleaf23 Yes we do. the reason the country has fallen so far is the working class like you is promoted above their station. the elites must rule again without fear
@@L2ggs Jesus
What an incredible man and what and incredible country we were in those days. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
The UK had ceased to matter by the 1930s.
@@MarkHarrison733hello bubi, you seem to get everywhere talking nonsense and telling lies.
You must cover a huge amount of ground on youtube with your many accounts.
@@bw6524 I only have one account.
I pray that no other generation has to face the horrors that occurred during World War II, but at the same time, I also pray that we never forget it, we can’t allow it to happen again.
@gunner Richthofen agreed
@gunner Richthofen well said Gunner. Know that there is a sane chunk of youth even here in Ireland who will stand against such lunacy.
@gunner Richthofen Winston Churchill on the Chinese:
"I believe in the ultimate partition of China - I mean ultimate. I hope we shall not have to do it in our day. The Aryan stock is bound to triumph"
"I hate people with slit eyes and pigtails. I don't like the look of them or the smell of them"
Winston Churchill on people living in Iraq:
"I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes. The moral effect should be so good that the loss of life should be reduced to a minimum. It is not necessary to use only the most deadly gasses: gasses can be used which cause great inconvenience and would spread a lively terror and yet would leave no serious permanent effects on most of those affected"
Churchill often made disparaging comments about Indians, particularly in private conversation. At one point, he explicitly told his Secretary of State for India, Leo Amery, that he "hated Indians" and considered them "a beastly people with a beastly religion"
Historian John Charmley has argued that Churchill's denigration of Mahatma Gandhi in the early 1930s contributed to fellow British Conservatives' dismissal of his early warnings about the rise of Adolf Hitler. Churchill's comments on Indians - as well as his views on race as a whole - were judged by his contemporaries within the Conservative Party to be extreme
According to Leo Amery, during the Bengal famine of 1943, Churchill stated that any potential relief efforts sent to India would accomplish little to nothing, as Indians "bred like rabbits".
Winston Churchill about the supposed superiority of the white race:
"I do not admit that the dog in the manger has the final right to the manger, though he may have lain there for a very long time I do not admit that right. I do not admit for instance that a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people of Australia. I do not admit that a wrong has been to those people **by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race or at any rate a more worldly-wise race, to put it that way, has come in and taken their place.** I do not admit it. I do not think the Red Indians had any right to say, 'American continent belongs to us and we are not going to have any of these European settlers coming in here'. They had not the right, nor had they the power."
Say again? You think Churchill wasn't racist? He was a white supremacist. The definition of a racist.
Tell your countrymen to elect deserving persons to represent them in the house of parliament, not idiots interested in selfish interest.,
Are you for real? Uk is under tyranny as with the rest of the world.. come on now..waken up...dictatorship..
My father was sent home from Italy earlier than the rest of the soldiers there because he was a building joiner, needed to build new homes after the war. He was in the 8th army, spent 4 years in North Africa fighting Rommel, before Italy then home.
My father was in Italy he was in the Royal Engineerings I hope your father had a good life god bless him.
@ameer mo7md you obviously know nothing about ww2 Germany could have never invaded britain you can't just invade an island nation with the biggest navy and one of the biggest airforces in the world when you barely even have a navy and you don't even have landing craft and Italy was set up to fail from the start they were fighting major powers when they were barely even a middle power and they had no oil and so couldn't take on the royal navy
@@dave3749 it ended in 1943 so if he was there in 1939 to get ready to fight then that would still be true
@@estevanhammond2824 are you just making your own history up Dunkirk was mainly comprised of civilian ships because the port wasn't deep enough to allow any warships you don't just lose 2000 ships in less than a year to 2 country's that barely even have navies and the battle of Britain was won before the USA started giving any planes so explain that then
@@estevanhammond2824 The UK always had enough aircraft. They had more fighters at the end of the Battle of Britain than at the start - it was pilots they were running low on and that was solved by the arrivals from Canada not the US.
The British shipped hundreds of fighters and tanks to Russia in September 1941.
When leaders actually led. Not just pose and smile for pictures.
Winston was a warmonger. He'll be remembered as that after the west is finished.
@@Daniel-xu1xc Lol. You have zero knowledge of history. How many wars did he start?
@@Daniel-xu1xc Buddy, if you even want to consider the fact he is a warmonger, be happy he was. If Britain surrendered in ww2, you could kiss goodbye to Russia, China, entire races/ethnicities, Europe, and Hitler would of probably tried to exact his revenge on the USA, so you could kiss goodbye to America too.
@@Daniel-xu1xc You mean chamberlain not churchill.
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Nope he meant churchill - chamberlain was the opposite.
I was 15 when my school class visited London. On our free day I visited the cabinet war rooms with a friend. I just can recommend it to everyone to see the small house next to downing street where history was made.
By the way I am German and I am thankful he stood strong.
An absolute hero not just to Britain but to all that live in freedom. Thank you sir for your courage.
a villain for us
He's no hero.
All people have good sides and bad. Churchill did primarily good but his handling of the Bengal famine will always cause controversy.
@@georged4578 Not to mention his openly racist views.
@@andrewhiggins224 I think he was was a great man but i agree that he was a racist
It feels like a message through time spoken directly to me. I do not want to disappoint the man.
I respect the fact that he had the Intel of where the bombings were to take place but didn't tell any citizens about it. Well played Winston.
@@dudebro3250 he promised blood, sweat and tears and Germans never took him seriously. Unfortunately they got the meaning at the end
@@Napolean45 Winston sold us all out for his bank account. General Patton said it best "We defeated the wrong enemy."
Cringe
If you “Brits” take his statues down, sent them overhere. I will gladly have one in every room of the house and one for the garden too!
Ur from which country
he probably hated your country
@@elianioriofarrell at least he loved his own, unlike the fools nowadays.
Here being...? Lmao
@@nevize6660 He loved it so much that he committed a genocide in India
"Once again, Germany has taken a huge L in this war" 🗣🗣🔥
just stop... dont rape the history, man...
"Adolf thought he did something fr fr skull emoji, however bro got absolutely cooked" 💀🙏
@@mendyshelios0451 I mean, he is correct though…
When leaders had one job to do, to lead.
Tell that to clown Boris.
We declared war on Germany as it was heading East completely in the opposite direction to us.
Germany v ruthless Stalin and Communism was always going to kick off.
We gave Poland false hope.
We lost the Empire, lots of the greatest generation and bankrupted ourselves to America. America then spent the next 70 years destroying traditional England with hypa Liberalism, Consumerism and open borders Globalisation.
All our problems flow from that war, we probably won't recover as a civilisation.
@@evolassunglasses4673 one of the strongest nations on earth…
@@evolassunglasses4673 technically it was Chamberlin who declared war
and look what they did now, they let you in. what kind of a leader lets the enemy enter his peoples country
He said he would not open his eyes until Japan was defeated....and he kept that promise.
Which basically means he'll nap till they are defeated
He promised us freedom and that’s what we got
@@ewanberry731 He might have been a savior to the British, but he was a ruthless genocidal maniac for Indians and Africans
" * The REAL Warmonger * "
@People who Use youtube Bengal Famine wasn't fake.
Can't believe how people are vandalising his statue and trying to cancel him from history and condem him. This man is one of the biggest heroes the world has seen
He's more popular now than he was back in the day. Dude didn't even get reelected, guess why
Most Europeans don't even know that (1/6)th all the British forces who fought in WW1 were Indian (1 million). The British made Indians fight that war even though it wasn't their war... The numbers were more in WW2 as 2 million Indians fought that war from the British side.
He was a monster. And Churchill is white Mao responsible for death of 2-5 million Bengali people alone and many more Indians and Africans. British and west worship him because it is their value to cause atrocities and chaos on eastern and global south. After looting and pillaging west preaches others on how to make a nation.
@@Shubham-ss8pi ALL Indian troops were volunteers.. a for the number of Indian troops and contribution made. though appreciable was not up to same contribution 2 million British troops made. the army in India and Burma in ww2 achieved very little really , in large part thanks to the US refusing to supply amphibious vehicles or landing craft which would have seen Allies leap frog across to Malaya and Singapore.. India betrayed troops after the war .. Indian govt gave pensions to turncoats who fought for the Axis ( you know, the bad guys? ) ..
@@coling3957 Isn't fighting and funding the war, though it wasn't their war is a big contribution in itself??... In WW1 74,187 of the 1.3 million soldiers who fought for Britishers lost their lives. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army once said " Britain couldn't have come through the wars if they hadn't had the Indian Army."
The New York Times in 1918 wrote "The world must pay India in whatever India wants, for without Indian products, there would be greater difficulty in winning the war."
They were heroes, some recognised but mostly unsung. The Indian Army played vital roles during the war.
After the war, India was promised self rule. When World War I ended in 1919 and Britain won with the help of Indian soldiers, India was denied its promised reward. Instead of self-government, the Britishers imposed the Rowlatt Act, by silencing and censoring the press, detaining political activists without trial, and arresting without a warrant any individuals suspected of treason against the Empire.
The horrific incident of Jallianwala Bagh massacre of April 1919 followed when General Reginald Dyer ordered his troops to fire at 15,000 unarmed and innocent men, women and children.
That's the reason the Indian army did betrayed in WW2.
U.S American here! I love Winston churchill speaks! Hs is an absolute legend!
Who killed 3 million normal people to feed shoulders
One of the truly great men of history. The right man in the right place at the right time.
He was a racist warmonger just like every other European leader of that time.
You could say that about many in World War Two
There was a movement in the academic field to sneer at the "Great Man Theory" of history. Kind of like saying Henry Ford was less a factor than his assemblers and mechanics and whatnot.
But I think there is such a thing in history as "The Essential Man". Churchill was such. As was Washington. And Lincoln.
@@ashcarrier6606
Yes. No doubt in my mind.
Search about bengal famine which killed 20 million(official-3-4 million) as churchill hoarded supplies to britain in 1940s
In my city, there's a road named "Churchill Avenue" It's only a few blocks from my house. It's right next to Nagasaki street. Kind of ironic.
@Stephen Leftfield Sorry it just seems like your overly sarcastic.
Imagine...
Gallipoli street, Australia
Hi BB. You made an interesting comment and yes, it is kind of ironic - but that's History for you. It's full of irony. I suppose there's a moral in there, somewhere.
Fun fact: in Berlin, there is a street called HiroshimaStraße. The embassies of Italy and Japan are on that street. That's ironic to because they were both on Germany's side.
Just round the corner from hitler boulevard
Greetings from San Antonio where we have a high school named after the great leader of the UK during World War II.
I'll stop ya right there bud. He's got as much blood on his hands as some of the worst genocidal dictators of the 20th century
@@kakalimukherjee3297 you are a fool
@@richardbishop8666 when I hear comments from people like Kakali's I seriously wonder if they have any clue as to what a dictator is? These same people who have the luxury of criticism today would certainly have been exterminated under national socialism.
@@kakalimukherjee3297 what would you rather have Adolf Hitler run the world or Winston Churchill lmao
@@buddyrevell6369 even if it would not have been for Churchill, WW2 would still be won. WW2 was won not on the beaches of Normandy, but on the streets of Stalingrad. Churchill speaks with a characteristic condescending attitude, not unlike other Englishmen, which makes him sound like someone who was leading the front, while he was not actually doing much useful thing, things which anyone else would have done in his place
Just shows how low the quality of calibre has fallen in politicians in Britain since the days of this great man 🇬🇧
And yet there are people out there that think it's ok to deface his statue. And what's worse we let them get away with it.😔
I feel you my brother, I feel you 🥺
You should read about Bengal Famine and Churchill !!
A hero for few is a villain for few others !! Though I dont support the defacing of the statue ,tat was wrong !!
Do you know what he did to Indians and Nigerians? please do not display your ignorance to the public, read books
@@ResearchPapers1 but he still saved Britain from becoming a nazi puppet and , thus, saving the world. A man doesnt need to look pure in order to be a hero.
His remaining all things should be demolished
War ends. Economy starts.
In Germany yes, Britain no. Britain might have won the war but lost the peace.
@@KAD010900 Germany was a great foe, and Britain was an Empire beyond measure, no one can understand how powerful was Germany without understanding what a defender was broken to ashes to stop it.
Sweden’s economy: i see ww2 as an win
@@mohammadrezaazadi1208 People fail to understand this.
NWO starts
Its nice to hear a conservative, which Churchill was, speak about housing and greater financial security for common people as a necessity. In my lifetime, the lack of housing and financial security is regarded by many as a personal failing. The difference between the WW2 generation and today is that We has been replaced with I.
He was not a very loyal Conservative. He switched sides from Conservative to Liberal before WW1, and from the Liberals back to the Conservatives after WW1. He spent most the seven years before WW2 attacking the Conservative government for not doing enough to confront Hitler. In 1939 his Conservative constituency association were planning to deselect him for the planed general election in 1940. In WW2 he headed a coalition government. His social views were moderate, except he kept going on about the empire. He favoured free trade. He did not like Socialism, but back then Socialism was often pretty similar to Communism.
There might be more housing if every refugee in Europe wasn't streaming in?
"No guys financial security is Communism 😡"
@@Sshooter444 135K refugees in a country of 70 million is why there's a housing crisis? No. This is scapegoating. The actual housing crisis is 40 years in the making, from when Thatcher reduced affordable housing allocations in exchange for right-to-own subsidized loans and mortgages that made it easier for the middle class to buy housing. However, the supply shrank as investment went into existing properties rather than building new ones because building was not subsidized and thereby less profitable, and the UK economy has been functioning on this housing price bubble ever since, with more and more speculative investment in properties. London is full of overpriced empty property used as a store of value, not a home, and that's the issue. Please read more about the policies related to a topic than just blame immigrants and refugees.
It is a personal failing, if you can’t afford it it’s your fault
What a hero. He took an unpopular stand at great personal cost. His courage made an Allied victory possible. Respect.
You REALLY swallowed the coolaid!
@@BasementEngineerWhat are you talking about..?
@@DannoAviation the guy is likely a cringe white nationalist and dropped out of high school, don't mind him
@@DannoAviation My guess is he believes the other side should have won.
@@BasementEngineer You REALLY are very silly.
A British Hero that lead to the victory of democracy
But not hero outside British
Yup. Now the indigenous people Britain will be a MINORITY in their own country by 2066. By the way, democracy is rule by OLIGARCHS. Britain was BETRAYED by CRIMINALS like Churchill and the USELESS queen.
enjoy your replacement
@@thrice302 The strategy is to awaken a collective consciousness in the native population because although they WILL be a minority, they will be the LARGEST minority. The powers that be also showed their hand by demonstrating their total hatred for indigenous Europeans. This will radicalize the future generations.
What is democracy?
Can't imagine Boris speaking like this. More likely to be: "Well...uh....er...er.....we must....er gosh, I don't think we should, um.....well as the Right Honourable said.....bluh.....vote Conservative."
bloo
Listen to the spitting image version of Boris, it’s spot on.
Boris can even speak ancient Greek fluently. He is a smart guy and would have a great image, if the media agenda would be different. He is probably smarter then Churchill was, though Churchill also was a smart leader.
Is he really such a buffoon? I mean I'm Indian and even though his accent beats me I find the dude quite laughable
Remember at the start of the pandemic he looked at a graph of predicted cases & peak (ie __/\__ ) and talked of how we’ve got to “squash that sombrero”? That’s, er, one for the history books.
Merci Monsieur Churchill ! ✨🇫🇷✨
What a brave and heroic patriot ! ✨🇬🇧✨
He is the Hitler for Indians
" * The REAL Warmongers : England & France * "
My ancestors were killed in 1857
@People who Use youtube Spain wasn't in the war
So saying Churchill was no different to other British colonialists is lying? What an intellectual justice
.we should be eternally gratefull to this man
He has the blood of millions on his hand
He was same as Hitler
As an American, he is my hero. Without him the war might not have been won. You would kill to have leadership like that now, and it is sorely needed. Amazingly, the British people voted him out right after the war ended.
I don't think that was so much that Britain suddenly hated Churchill, but that it was inspired by what Atlee was proposing for the immediate post-war years. More attracted by Atlee than repelled by Churchill.
Whereabouts in America are you from?
@@conditiae3771 Exactly. They saw him as a wartime leader and not the best prospect for rebuilding the country post war. It was, in a way, a business decision more than a personal one.
There had been no general election since 1935, and there were a lot of pent up grievances.
@bobby sands which part of America are you from?
Sir Winston Churchill surely the Great man, who by his commitment & dedication put an end to the madness of fascism, with determination & right strategy, building very right & formidable alliance, which at the end did beat the evil. As a human being on this planet earth, I have Great Respect to this Great man, whom I think, A man true savior of Humanity on this planet.
He really is good with the construction of words. One of my favoured orator.
No he hated India he is messed up.
@Piernas Locas yeah obviously as hating India is not a big deal it is cool but when someone will say something about a country with wealth and without culture then everybody will support him. Great.
@@donthidefrommeh5374 it was the middle of WW2... the german u-boats were sinking our food supplies... Britain was on food rations... churchill had to make a decision that could win or lose the war... only an idiot would risk a food shipment half way round the planet while all that was happening... churchill made a tough call that meant we could win... you crybabies should go crying to germany for they started the war
@You love UA-cam too?? It is not our fault.
@You love UA-cam too?? no country is great neither India nor England we live in a piece of land which we named by ourself.
Good old Winnie. It can't be said of too many men that they saved Western Civilization. It can be said that Winnie did. RIP from an American cousin who wishes Britain still produced men like you. You had some crazy ideas and did some things that some would say were downright criminal but when you were needed you stepped up. Well played sir, very well played.
I wonder how many other people are reading about WC right now when our planet is in such peril?
Damned it you mean
Thank you Sir Winston!
1) he killed 6 million in Bengal
2)he was a racist (allegedly)
3)he wanted colonies to stay with britian and never granted independence to them
Other that these, yes, he is a hero , and we needed him
thank him for what? he caused the death of millions of my countrymen when he started ww2, and he only started the war for selfish reasons
@People who Use youtube germany wouldn't have touched the uk if we didn't start the war in the first place
@People who Use youtube you don't care if he killed million innocents but you are ok because he saved your country.
@@ambivalentonion2620 wrong and misinformed on so many levels
One of the most fantastic moments in history! Thank you for sharing and God bless us everyone from Patrick
Yeah , right !? And that too when he wasn't even racist , white supremacist & egoistic at all
The Greatest Briton.....that ever lived....!!!
No, he wasn't. Do you call destroying your own country for the sake of Bolshevism a "great" act?
@@sirhumphreyappleby8399 you are entitled, to your own opinion,.. personally I have no interest in your thoughts, the fact that you can voice your opinion without any fear of recrimination such is the society you live in...bears testimony to the great man efforts...in his lifetime
@@fastonthedraw Well can I? I can't regarding immigration, culture, transgenderism etc. How much freedom do we have to speak our minds?
Excuse me, a Mr. I. K. Brunel would like to have a word with you
@@TrueRetroflection love it....my other heroe....Isambard..!!
God bless Churchill and all the UK!!!!!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤❤❤❤❤
Churchill is the best british leader of the world!!!!!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤❤❤❤🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
😂
God bless you Sir Winston Churchill. Undoubtedly are finest Britain 🇬🇧 Rule Britainia 🙏.
RIP English 😂😂😂
@@manabendrabanerjee3470 long live England
It's thanks to him and many like him that the vast number of people here are here to make comments. Agree or disagree, the past can't be changed only learnt from that is why statues must stand as a reminder and events not hidden. What matters now is today and tomorrow and how we conduct ourselves so that in 50 years people can be doing this exact same thing. Hiding a truth to suit an agenda only risks ignorance of the fact. Peace to all..
He is just a Psychopath who wanted to have his name in history books. He not only destroyed his own empire but the whole Europe in the process . This is the truth that does not suits the agenda , actually.
@@learningchannel5937 Thank you
@Sagaris Starlight its thanks to him that we are not speaking German. What has happened long since his death isnt his doing
@Sagaris Starlight rubbish
That's bullshit.
One of the things I really admire about Churchill and Abraham Lincoln. They BOTH suffered fro deep depressions! Even with dealing with the Civil War & WWII / nightly bombings of London, they somehow managed to persevere! Lincoln with his sense of humor and stories, and Churchill by painting ! If they could deal with terrible wars and depression, I could deal with my bouts of depression! Glad I am a "History Fan "! Reading about these two men helped me gain a good perspective!
Churchill had a fine sense of humor, and he had the great comfort of brandy. In the 1920s, when Churchill was out of power, he was at a dinner party and clearly enjoying the wine.
The hostess noticed Churchill's inebriation and reprimanded him, "But you are drunk, sir!"
"Yes, Madame," Churchill replied, "but in the morning I shall be sober, and you will still be ugly."
Another great lesson from Churchill is the fact he had a speech impediment but never let it hold him back, and he is now thought to be one of the all time greatest orators. Many people today would use it as an excuse for their own inadequacies and failures. Churchill turned his weakness into his greatest strength.
_Thank you!_
_Very interesting and educational_ 🇷🇺
Fantastic and so Honourable to hear Mr Churchill.
he had no honour, Drank champagne during the blitz while people died
@@michaeltaylor8835 well wtf was he supposed to do, commandeer a plane
@@michaeltaylor8835 what did you want him to do drink milk?
@@michaeltaylor8835 He already had it in his wine cellar and other people with wine cellars gave him gifts. He didn't buy it specially, he didnt steal it.
I’ve never heard his voice before
And it sounds like what I imagined
what a beautiful speach from winston
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest wartime leaders of the 20th century. Churchill was also a prolific writer and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his historical and biographical works. Some of his most famous speeches include “We shall fight on the beaches” and “This was their finest hour” . Churchill was also known for his love of cigars and whiskey.
Churchill was a Zionist traitor.
As an American, to me Churchill is very influential.
Yes, he is.
Why? He was an super-traitor.
@@lucasgrey9794 Just as a person
Britain & USA = Traitors of Europe
@@putinisaterrorist2047 I wasn’t even born when all that stuff happened, I could care less
"Let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations."--Abraham Lincoln
He also said "With malice towards none ,and charity towards ALL"! The REICH WING REPUBLICAN PARTY sure has changed and NOT for the better! Lincoln must be rolling in his grave right now! 🤯🤯🤯
My favorite speech, Lincoln’s second inauguration
Also a good orator and the right man for the job during wartime.
Elegance and humanitarianism all in one.
Another great man, flawed that he was, who appeared at the crossroads of history and changed the path of the world.
My Grandfather fought in WW2. Thank you Mr Churchill.
I bet that your grandfather wasn't as 'swanky' as my grandfather...
My PINOCCHIO 'swell-pa' was an admiral on a destroyer in the Pacific.....
Try and top that.......you 'trout-sniffer'...
Mine too. But in the Pacific.
You’re up next for part 3
As an American historian, and the daughter of a B24 Liberator pilot out of England, I am awestruck by this pugnacious, difficult, far from perfect man who held Britain strong while the rest of Europe capitulated, one after another. He truly played an instrumental part in saving the free world from a horrible tyranny. Every so often, fate serves up the right man at the right time to play his part in choosing the path the world will take from that moment on.
After the war, he was marginalized. His time had passed, but what a time it was!
Churchill was a traitor.
I'm pretty much in agreement with my assessment of the man. An "adventurous" young man, strategically inept on many occasions during WW1 and WW2, but with a singleminded burning opposition to hitler's strategic adventures which could see no other course, and brought britain along with him. His assessment of stalin's (nature/intentions?) showed great foresight (or coincided with his dogmas) which in hindsight proved to be correct.
His belief in empire and social equity weren't so in step with then and modern times.... though there's irony in the US being an anti-imperialist force at that time..... compared to the many US actions after that time.
@@annpeerkat2020 Churchill was bribed to destroy Europe and the British Empire by Strakosch.
@@annpeerkat2020 Churchill praised Hitler as late as November 1938, having publicly supported "appeasement" until 5 October 1938.
He wasn't marginalised. He was re-elected as Prime Minister in 1951 and was given a state funeral in 1965.
Amazing to hear his assessment of the issues and of his vision back then - because what Churchill identified, is STILL as relevant today!!
The section around 1:50, where he discussed secure employment, healthcare and the housing crisis was also very much part of the agenda being set by Clement Atley and Labour.
In many ways reflecting the national mood that there needed to be a fairer settlement in peacetime, following the collective sacrifices made when at war.
I love Churchill❤️
Well I don’t I’m not into necrophilia
yea best pm for you , but for India he killed 4 million people in Man made famine
What a man! I have goosebumps listening to his speech!
"i promised you blood, toils, tears and sweat" what a way to start an speech, not caring about what the polls says but about the truth... A real leader!
The greatest prime minister who ever lived.
Youre a fool
@@Jf-mi2lj How?
@Roshan Rajaraman Care to elaborate? He is the reason the Nazis were defeated, so it seems like you are immune from common sense.
@@VerbalVantage well it was stalin and the soviet union winston helped but stalin did most of the work after getting held back but got the upper hand and then the allies won
@@VerbalVantage respect to Churchill and everyone who fought, but America and the Soviet Union won the war. Without them, Britain couldn’t have won
Jeez! Britain and the world need that man now
south asia, middle east, and ireland would beg to differ
@@uuhhhmicrotone2435 well thats their problem
@@hecugaming8695 like?
@@hecugaming8695 granted. There is a serious push to destroy the world we have built by the globalists and we need strong leaders to counter thst threat and I believe he would of been good for the job.
Britain did not need him after the war, he was voted out on the 5th July.
The greatest statesman of the 20th century, period.
_"Once again, Germany took a huge L in this war. Adolf thought he did frfr skull emoji, but bro got absolutely cooked by the British forces. W in the chat"_
Winston Churchill
The USSR won World War II.
@@MarkHarrison733 YES BUT AMERICA WON ECONOMICALLY AND HAD THE LESS DEATH COUNT
USSR AND UK SHOWED THE MOST BRAVERY THATS FOR SURE
I aso just wrote that Comment :) fr fr 💀
That's a great man. Thank you for all your effort
Great man?
Son he attempted genocide in India
Had concentration camps in Africa
He was as evil as Hitler was ffs
Would you call a man who HATED Indians because they were Indian's a great man?
Спасибо за видео. Черчиль великий политик, дипломат, это пример для многих современных " делателей" 📖истории. Современные " делатели" должны смотреть и слушать таких политиков как Черчиль, как наставление, как молитву какждый день, чтобы не потерять берегов. Какая речь, какая харизма. Боже мой эти люди ещё так мудры и интеллигентны в лучшем смысле этого слова. 😢😢😢❤❤
such as your president!
Winston was most wise. I have a book of his biography and my brother in law who is British read it and loved it. The world could use a Churchill minded leader now for sure.
"And in the end after every war the history is written by the victors"
Amazing to see this! What a great man.
"Not the hero we deserved, but the hero we needed". Without him the world would look alot worse especially in the UK. He had ups and downs but in my book saving the uk from the nazi regime outweighs everything he did. God bless Winston Churchill.❤
@@Emcfree2084 Today Churchill would be invading Russia to protect israel, lmao
@Barry Barrison love watching two downies argue cheers lads
@Barry Barrison He just wanted the USA to fight the USSR to weaken both empires, since he had destroyed the British one already.
USA and USSR saw through this easily. Best solution would have been for USA to stay out of WW2 and UK to make peace in 1940.
@@Emcfree2084 He didn't lose the empire. The queen and king did. He won the war. That's what he was there to do
@Barry Barrison Don't listen to these kids man. All snowflakes living in the past. These guys built the empire and helped Europe through the wars regardless of the state of the empire after. We knew the consequences of joining both wars and we made sure we came away with a victory. Winston Churchill is a hero❤
Such a magnificient voice and bold mind👍
Once again Germany took a L in this War. Adolf thought he did something fr fr 💀. However Bro got absolutely cooked by British Forces. W in the Chat for United Kingdom.
Timeless. What a great orator he was.
I have great respect for this war-time Prime Minister who inspired our small island to stand firm, on our own, against the forces of tyranny. His was the voice that led my parents' generation to victory, with the irreplaceable help of the commonwealth and our American friends. God bless that old warrior and politician.
I think the Russians helped a bit too (like fighting 70% of the German army).
@@AJ-qn6gd US trucks delivered by UK convoy, marked Uncle Joe.
@@AJ-qn6gd well hopefully you would concede that if it was Stalin & FDR that won the war it was Churchill who didn’t lose the war. With the occupation of France, isolationist opinion in the USA and the Molotov/Ribbentrop treaty in place it would have been easy for Churchill to sue for peace with Germany a course of action encouraged by Lord Halifax on one side and the left wing intelligentsia on the other.
Forces of Tyranny? UK were the tyrants that were causing atrocities around the world. He was responsible for deaths of 2-5 million Bengali people alone along with many other Indians and Africans. Absolute cruel hypocrite.
@@davidriddiford7385, I absolutely agree with you Britain played a very important part in WW2 and would never dream of belittling the huge efforts and bravery of our servicemen and the sacrifices they made. Britain was in the war far longer than either America or Russia 🇬🇧🇬🇧
🇺🇸 will always have your back 🏴 never surrender!!!!
Important allies on both ends
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True leaders of the free world 🇬🇧🙌🏼🇺🇸
England are not leaders.
Never will be another that will take his place nor the queen 2 long lived legends cemented history
Ha, he and Alfred Hitchcok have some resemblence xD
And Aleister Crowley
I KNEW HE LOOKED LIKE SOMEONE!
Benny Hill
And there the similarity ends.
@@zicob2536 no Les Dawson
He went on to live for 20 more years and died at 90. One of the greatest world leaders in history.
I remember when he died they had his coffin on top of an open barge as it sailed down the Thames past the Houses of Parliament. We all watched it on our black and white TV’s. He was a true hero and statesman. Nowadays we have these little git’s running around talking garbage about the man and pissing on his statue in London. They are clueless!
Healthy lifestyle = Long Life 😁
@@Redstripe921 he was smoking cigars though. Amazing he went on for so long. Dude had a body of reinfoced concrete
@@Spido68_the_spectator Yes i was being ironic, i know he both smoked and drinked.
He was one of the greatest leaders. Let's not forget that he had self hatred for Indians and Africans and was claiming that the Anglo-Saxon race were superior than others
I'm Biritsh, English and Labour through and through from a family of Welsh miners. This gets me! Well done lads long live the Union (in both regards)
Thank you legend you will never be forgotten
He saw the future ...he was a visionary ...among many other gifts, he had
@Sagaris Starlight perhaps ...this should help ... "Let them alone. They are blind leaders, of the blind. And if the blind leads the blind. Both, will fall into a ditch." (Matt. 15V14)
God bless Sir Winston! Proud to be British🇬🇧🇬🇧
Nothing to be proud of.
Atleast not for the butcher of bengal
Why did you enter ww2? Ask yourself this.
@@nathantorresstanevil6958 You know why.
@@servantofthelivinggod6192 because of "Poland". The answer really is because your ministers were paid to force war no matter what, by a group called The Focus. Churchill was paid 700k by Shell CEO, a ✡️ gift to Churchill (right after this he goes full anti German) how else do you think he could afford to pay his staff of 30 who looked after everything around his huge house when until becoming minister he had a basic parliamentary job.
He maybe a bit sarcastic, But somehow we still like him for his humours in the dark times of war.
Great speech as always!!
Best pm ever we could do with him today god bless him 🙏
Yes let’s bring the racists man back who other than WW2 killed many people for their race.
Lol🤣
@@soniax8964 a lot of things caused the Bengal famine
@@derpy4294 let the fools be fools
@@soniax8964 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Thank the Lord we had this man in WW2. A true British hero. He's leadership and diplomacy skills was amazing. He's mother was American and he probably used that to his advantage whilst trying to persuade the the US government to come into the war against Germany, then boom! Pearl Harbour. God bless you Sir Winston Churchill 👍🇬🇧
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Down with " * The REAL Warmonger * "
@@thenamelessguy7357 Neville chamberlain was on the right path. There wouldn’t be war between Germany and uk since Hitler had good relations with the royals. Also lots of politicians and civilians admired him for turning Germany around. Better diplomacy on both sides, mostly the Germans, would have helped tho.
Churchill had nothing to do with starting ww2 people just make up their own history
@@thenamelessguy7357 Yeh, dont mention the murdering of German men, women and children by the polish in western Poland which used to be German soil, Even after Germany tried to make an Agreement too get those Germans back to Germany
He was the best British in history
How?
@Paalak Paneer and the worst for britain, he plunged our country into a miserable era when he started the war
@@ambivalentonion2620Started the war? Have you the first clue as to what your on about?? What a fool
@@JustDaniel6764 Yes it was Neville that started the war
A man and his amazing place in history.
He died when I turned 13. So proud of him. I love his wit and humour- books of which, I keep close to me😊
May I ask which book?
Thank you Sir Winston -- if only you had lived to see the fabulous canvas of love, peace, sanity, fiscal responsibility, moral righteousness, societal cohesion and diversity that you and your ethically superior allies hath wrought upon this world! And yay, we're not talking German!
Interesting fact, English is a Germanic language. Anglo-Saxon, after all.
Germans in the trenches of ww1 would shout over to the Tommies " we are saxons, you are Anglo-Saxons. If you don't shoot at us we won't shoot at you"
Hahaha lol yea phew god forbid we speak German! I’ll take the total social atomization, commodification and economization of the human being, declining prospects for a good stable family life, anti-white propaganda and policies, destruction of genuine cultures across all lands, and transgenderism! all brought about thanks to the “Allies” destroying the one true defender of European people and in reality all people of all races. In a few words, thank you Zionism!
A GREAT MAN WHO LED THE COUNTRY WITH HIS GREAT SPEECHES THAT GAVE THE PEOPLE CONFIDENCE IN THE DARKEST TIMES . FOR SOME REASON OR ANOTHER WE HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH GREAT LEADERS IN BATTLES AND WARS WHO HAVE LED FROM THE FRONT AND DEFEATED THE ENEMY ON LAND AND AT SEA . GOD BLESS THEM ALL , GOD MUST HAVE BEEN ON OUR SIDE . RULE BRITTANIA , GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
I've said that many times. Idk what it is but Britain has always been at the top of the food chain. Always elite. In the beginning of its time till now. Every country that Britain invaded and colonized has also been well off. So I guess the British ain't so bad and God is with them.
Hero for Britain only and not for others
@@brianticas7671 well not all only north America and australia. Africa and india are far from well off
stupid man, meddled into his general's offensives and it was because of him that operation crusader happened as it happened
Tyrants of 20th century:
1) Hitler
2) Mao
3) Stalin
4) Musolini
5) Churchill
He was the greatest leader of the time and Britain sacked him before the war ended. That's gratitude for you
Man who we sould never forget did so much for us so we could be free RIP 🙏
you were already free, he enslaved you... the biggest traitor the country has ever had... read David Irving book on Churchill...
Remarkably sober. No saber rattling, glib talk, bombast, or false promises. How times have changed! Back them a leader could tell a nation how it is, and ask for unity and sacrifice - and get it. Today, it’s “What’s in it for me? My freedom and convenience!”
20 years old seeing this gives me the chills
What was Hitler thinking taking on this badass
Magnificent and magnificently delivered!
The greatest prime minister we will ever have. TOTAL COMPLETE RESPECT to MR WINSTON CHURCHILL
You have very low standards, to pick a bona fide war monger to respect.
Yeah , right !? And that too when he wasn't even racist , white supremacist & egoistic at all
Damn, I’m not British but this man is a world hero.
No he's not perhaps a white man's hero.
@@Shivanshu-b5j I’m Latino
I've been enjoying so many of your videos lately. This one is so moving. You've earned a new subscriber.
The greatest britan sir Winston Churchill can't believe his statue was vandalised by terrorists some people have no respect 🇬🇧
We'll be a minority in Britain by the 2060s or sooner. We have state funded trans children, lgbt propaganda in schools and antiwhite propaganda everywhere. But at least we're not speaking German. At least Churchill turned down the dozen or so peace offers that Hitler made throughout the war.
@@BenedictumNomenIesu facts
I never thought I would say this but I’d rather we spoke German than become a majority Islamic African nation by 2060.
@@maximuseuropa1355 We somewhat already are speaking German, that’s the thing.
@@BenedictumNomenIesu don't allow nonsense from usa contaminate england or france
Canada and usa need more immigration though