You said he was one of the most important British people of the 20th century, I would disagree. Sir Winston Churchill was the most single important person in the world in the 20th century. No one man besides him could have done what he did. Our president Roosevelt was a political animal who, though a former naval officer, went the way the political winds took him but Churchill was able, through their shared naval history and friendship, to convince him that the US must step into the fight. Churchill knew when the Japanese struck Pearl Harbor he was safe because he knew he could convince Roosevelt of the need of helping Europe, and most importantly, Britain before committing full resources to the war in the Pacific. Without this steadfast knowledge and conviction of the overall picture, the world would be a far different and darker place. Winston Churchill was one of the finest minds regardless of what century and I believe he will be looked upon in the future as one of the great leaders of mankind.
I beg your pardon, but I i must disagree! Oh! There are so many important people of the 20th Century.. No doubt, Churchill was The Man for that time, no one else COULD do. It was his destiny. But there would of been no Churchill without Roosevelt. Britain probably would not be herself had Roosevelt not helped Churchill. Even Stalin was extraordinarily important. Each person has a part. Those boys in the RAF so brave and true battled off against all odds and won! Oh! Iwo Jima blood soaked red, Japanese and US Marines bleedin in the sand. By damn Patton kicking ass and taling names Rommel! Michael Whittman tank ace supreme! Kaiser and King, The Russian man, thank God for him ! Who didnt blow our asses off the universe nuclear fission style, when his radar said the US had fired some nukes at USSR. Those kids at the Greensboro NC Woolworth. Sitting in to say Im human i deserve to be treated like it. They were black and very brave. The Navajo Windtalkers ❤ So many people of the 20th century that made all the difference in the world.
Asarn a a child of the '60s, my parents taught me about Churchill. He intriguesnme. So courageous. So determined. He speaks to my Canadian Irish stubburniss. JUST DO IT!! I want to learn more about him!
Thank you for the documentary relating to Winston Churchill. I now see another on the screen, spoken by Alan Titchmarsh, a firm favourite ❤️. Tears come easily when Winston Churchill is mentioned..
My mum was in the WRAF and she had three other friends that stayed together! They all worked in a department, called SIRO'S it Stood for Special Intelligence Reporting Office! They had to report on at first, the V1's and then the V2's thy used to use a special hotline that went to His office but it was mostly Duncan Sands that answered the phone but mum told me there were times that she knew the phone had been picked up but no one responded and I know my mum wonders who she had reported to? My mum died in 2019 aged 95! To say he was a great leader is a kind of understatement frankly! Great Britain thankfully had the right man at the tight time!
@@albertcross4275 Sorry I did not reply sooner! Thank you kindly for that comment! My mum also used to do plating and used to hear all the pilots talking too! My mum did tell me the following re the V1's I do not know how this was don ok! they used to somehow get info back to the enemy that they had fallen much further south I it would make them send them further North but the Nazis sound realised that!!
The greatest leader in the 20th century. I visited his grave in 2006 and felt a strength as though he was present. I lay flowers at his grave four times each year, January 24th, the date he left us; May 8th VE Day in Europe, November 8th, Remembrance Day and November 30th his birthday. May he always be remembered as the man who saved democracy and freedom to the world.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THANK YOU! An Honest & Rare History Documentary about one of the most Fascinating Figures in all of Human History, Sir Winston Churchill - which didn't try to Character Assassinate him from the very beginning, in fact not at all, and is true to who he really was! Delightful to watch, so again; -Thank you, Absolute History! After having studied Winston my entire adult life, Chartwell is at the very top of my Bucket List of places to visit in the UK! And this episode just wet the whistle even more! 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇳🇴👍
What I see missing from his study is his famous stand-up desk/podium. In his autobiography he describes his speech-writing as pacing up and down the room as said above but also stopping here and there at his standing desk-he never sat down.
This documentary has left out the enormous quantities of champagne & brandy that Churchill consumed every day. He had a remarkable capacity for work and drink.
I think it's even more fascinating that the cartoonist Ralph Barton's signature was just under Charlie Chaplin's in that registry book. He was a very famous cartoonist until he committed suicide before his 40th birthday. He knew everyone who was anyone in the 1920s. Unfortunately he's become a forgotten person in history. His signature is rare indeed.
Wonderful. Could you please research a bit on Malakand campaign, Churchill was part of it. Ramsay Clarke was commanding officer. Lateron he was General Ramsay Clarke, a blue blooded British.
Hey neighbor greetings from Connecticut. Yeah I absolutely love British TV shows. So well done & fun to watch. I hope you've seen all the period farm shows , staring Ruth Goodman those are wonderful.
I toured a US working LST ship. It was spotlessly clean. You could eat off the floors we walked on. However, to the only lady who was not used to a military ship, as clean as it was, it smelled like the high school boys locker rooms. Those tunnels must have been the same way. I’m sure like anything, nose blindness occurs. The men I was touring the ship with never mentioned it. I certainly never said a thing, as I was so grateful to just see it.
One wonders whether the idea of guerilla tactics for the secret army came from the efficient use thereof by the Boers during the South African War - Winston Churchill was captured in this way.
I think Mr. Churchill was the greatest Prime Minister, and statesman, worldwide, at the time. As a Yank, nearly 70 years old, I’m still in awe of Mr. Churchill’s impact during the 20th century’s turbulent times. His influence spread across a number of countries, disciplines, including diplomacy, art, gardening, patriotism, writing, and of course, public speaking. He was not as competent when it came to brick laying…
this had skipped the whole "financial plight" aspect that had forced the Churchills to relinquish ownership of the place. The new property owner had agreed to allow the Churchills to stay on the premises his entire living years.
@@samwaters1556 plus, just because one is a genius in dealing with war-time economy , doesn't mean one is equally adroit in dealing with peace-time economy.....
This is the first criminal in history. He played the biggest role in igniting the First and Second World Wars, which resulted in the killing of tens of millions. He deserved the title given to him (Son of the Devil). Because history is written by the victors, so he is now considered one of the historical heroes.
"No living man [Churchill] bears so great a responsibility for the bloodshed of this war as this posturing lackey of Judah. At the same time, no more fitting representative could be found for the rotten old system against which Germany has been compelled to fight." - William Joyce, "Twilight Over England", 1940
DECLARED war on us the finns of SUOMI. And did it on our Independence Day, the 6th of dec 41. And did it 4 NO GOOD reason. Mannerheim had just obstructed our offensive, pressured by the State Dept, against the Murmansk-Leningrad railline. But Winnie-the-Pooh, the most noble war-panda of the era, wanted to make some serious amends on that. Concurrently, he decided what he decided, AND did his deed towards the nation he had mere 2 yrs prior declared to be "the Light of Hope & the Volition of Unvarnished Patriotic Beauty of not just the harsh north but that of the whole humankind" ...(etc.) Cordially suggest we, the living ones, (not the dead ones ...) consequently & finally, grant this profound friend of ours the lofty monument-title of The Hypocrite Of The Century. Ahh, no way, can t be done...that belongs to Mr.Obama ....the man of the surgical surge...but oh, ... rereverse : It CAN be awarded - that heel ruled during a different century ... And (PS.) HMS VICTORIOUS even bombed the northernmost harboUr of Finland in july - sept 41, and did it twice !!! w civilians killed AND, I STRESS, WITHOUT A DECLARATION OF WAR, so a war-crime. And nearly a taboo subject matter incident in Albion STILL. Lest we 4get .... ... .. .
To bad he looked at people like me as a lower class "not quite as good as us" was how he treated natives ect. Much the same was as are liberal governments are today
He loved working class Britons. He loved every inch of England… What nonsense you speak. He was born to extreme privilege - in a class ridden society - but he above all other Lords bulldozed through all the barriers to let his love of the lower classes be known. His favourite coastal town was Margate! He had a cat called Margate!
Let's take a moment to remember the deaths, torture and centuries of persecution and repression of all those nations Churchill and Roosevelt didn't bother to fight on for, and whom they sacrificed by throwing them to the Soviet Union in exchange for the comfortable, untroubled, free existence at the more prosperous and fortunate side of the Iron Curtain, blind and deaf to the suffering of the betrayed Eastern European nations who fought by their side.
Not to mention Churchill setting troops on his own people, the Black and Tans on the Irish, allowing Millions to die in India, Galipolli... Yet we have all this toe curling sycophancy. The way they carry on you would think he fought the war all on his Own! Makes you wonder how he fitted in all those naps, painting and baths between digging tunnels, writing speeches, bombing Germany, appearing Saviour like on clifftops.... This idea that the Brits worshipped him is a myth. The people did not 'choose him' they had no say in the matter. He was actually disliked Chamberlain had been trying to form a Coalition , but Labour said they would not work with him, but would work with another Tory. There were only 2 candidates! Churchill and Halifax. Halifax was a Lord, so felt he could not serve as PM . No one really wanted Churchill, Tories included, but he was the only one available. The Actual view of the people was he was not PM material in Peace time, but he was 'the right man for the job, at That time;' As my mother put it 'He was a good liar, and we needed a good liar' They booted him out soon enough after the war! But this is the Beeb I think, so not known for their reliability!
Churchill was the ONLY leader still arguing to fight on against Stalin, you fool! Nobody in Britain wanted to listen and he was VOTED OUT OF OFFICE! What on Earth are you talking about?
@@matthewstokes1608 Yet you have never stopped to ask yourself Why he was voted out! Bless! And I always find it is the foolish who start throwing it around as an insult at others, because they are out of their depth.
@@hogwashmcturnip8930 Yes, he wanted to fight Stalin - he wanted to prevent Socialism from taking hold… Shame that the Brits were too tired of war to stop the obviously maniacal tyrant Stalin and the lying left - which would have saved millions of lives all over the world… But, he was voted back in again though - wasn’t he? Yet you have never stopped to ask yourself why… Bless!
@@matthewstokes1608 I will be the first to admit that I don't know history as well as I should. But I thought Churchill was voted out of office because he wanted to do a military campaign against India and that troublesome man Ghandi whom he despised.
You said he was one of the most important British people of the 20th century, I would disagree. Sir Winston Churchill was the most single important person in the world in the 20th century. No one man besides him could have done what he did. Our president Roosevelt was a political animal who, though a former naval officer, went the way the political winds took him but Churchill was able, through their shared naval history and friendship, to convince him that the US must step into the fight. Churchill knew when the Japanese struck Pearl Harbor he was safe because he knew he could convince Roosevelt of the need of helping Europe, and most importantly, Britain before committing full resources to the war in the Pacific. Without this steadfast knowledge and conviction of the overall picture, the world would be a far different and darker place. Winston Churchill was one of the finest minds regardless of what century and I believe he will be looked upon in the future as one of the great leaders of mankind.
Amen
Churchill was one of the greatest leaders, soeakers and writers in the history of mankind.
speakers
Well said. I agree Winston Churchill saved the World with his sheer determination.
I beg your pardon, but I i must disagree! Oh! There are so many important people of the 20th Century..
No doubt, Churchill was The Man for that time, no one else COULD do. It was his destiny. But there would of been no Churchill without Roosevelt. Britain probably would not be herself had Roosevelt not helped Churchill.
Even Stalin was extraordinarily important.
Each person has a part.
Those boys in the RAF so brave and true battled off against all odds and won!
Oh! Iwo Jima blood soaked red, Japanese and US Marines bleedin in the sand.
By damn Patton kicking ass and taling names
Rommel! Michael Whittman tank ace supreme!
Kaiser and King, The Russian man, thank God for him !
Who didnt blow our asses off the universe nuclear fission style, when his radar said the US had fired some nukes at USSR.
Those kids at the Greensboro NC Woolworth. Sitting in to say Im human i deserve to be treated like it. They were black and very brave.
The Navajo Windtalkers ❤
So many people of the 20th century that made all the difference in the world.
"His purpose, his destiny, gave him the courage" Love that!
He was a dear friend of General Eisenhower. Churchill got him into painting as a way to relax. Ike painted all the way up to his heart failure.
Booktip: 2020 hardcover " Winston Churchill: Painting on the French Riviera " (208 pages - Unicorn Publishing)
Churchill use to go to Madeira Island, Portugal to paint. Câmara de Lobos has a resturant where he often went.
Awesome.
My parents survived the London Blitz. Their stories are still in my memory. Much loss and sadness.
Chartwell is a delightful place to visit, you could imagine it was such a wonderful place in which to live and work.
Asarn a a child of the '60s, my parents taught me about Churchill. He intriguesnme. So courageous. So determined. He speaks to my Canadian Irish stubburniss. JUST DO IT!! I want to learn more about him!
Thank you for the documentary relating to Winston Churchill. I now see another on the screen, spoken by Alan Titchmarsh, a firm favourite ❤️.
Tears come easily when Winston Churchill is mentioned..
Just magnificent. Thank you...
My mum was in the WRAF and she had three other friends that stayed together! They all worked in a department, called SIRO'S it Stood for Special Intelligence Reporting Office! They had to report on at first, the V1's and then the V2's thy used to use a special hotline that went to His office but it was mostly Duncan Sands that answered the phone but mum told me there were times that she knew the phone had been picked up but no one responded and I know my mum wonders who she had reported to? My mum died in 2019 aged 95! To say he was a great leader is a kind of understatement frankly! Great Britain thankfully had the right man at the tight time!
Amazing, thank you, you should be so proud of your mother. 😊😊😊❤️❤️😊
@@albertcross4275 Sorry I did not reply sooner! Thank you kindly for that comment! My mum also used to do plating and used to hear all the pilots talking too! My mum did tell me the following re the V1's I do not know how this was don ok! they used to somehow get info back to the enemy that they had fallen much further south I it would make them send them further North but the Nazis sound realised that!!
I love these videos! An absolute treat -- thank you!
The greatest man of the 20th century, possibly one of the top ten of all time. Without him Germany would have ruled the World. 🌍🌎🗺️
The greatest leader in the 20th century. I visited his grave in 2006 and felt a strength as though he was present. I lay flowers at his grave four times each year, January 24th, the date he left us; May 8th VE Day in Europe, November 8th, Remembrance Day and November 30th his birthday. May he always be remembered as the man who saved democracy and freedom to the world.
Without the Americans the British would be speaking German.
You are 100 per cent correct, l wanted to buy one of his cigars, but they couldn't prove it..... 🇫🇷🇫🇷🌎@@angelacharin636
Thank you for this priceless, incomparable documentary. Absolutely brilliant!
By my standard mr. Churchill was the greatest statesman of all times.
Right man at the right time.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THANK YOU! An Honest & Rare History Documentary about one of the most Fascinating Figures in all of Human History, Sir Winston Churchill - which didn't try to Character Assassinate him from the very beginning, in fact not at all, and is true to who he really was! Delightful to watch, so again; -Thank you, Absolute History! After having studied Winston my entire adult life, Chartwell is at the very top of my Bucket List of places to visit in the UK! And this episode just wet the whistle even more! 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇳🇴👍
he was one of the remarkable leaders that shaped the UK.
Bravo to a warm and informative documentary.
Brilliant! And very enjoyable to watch. A truly great man 😊
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing.
I absolutely love this video. Learning this I did not know. Thank you so much.
British documentary narrators always seem so enthusiastic.
😂😂
Excellent documentary.
Thank you, I enjoyed that very much. Bravo!
The most iconic British Statesman of the twentieth century.
Correction: he was and still is the greatest british statesman of all times.
Very knowledgeable, thank you
I love this series . Thank you.
What I see missing from his study is his famous stand-up desk/podium. In his autobiography he describes his speech-writing as pacing up and down the room as said above but also stopping here and there at his standing desk-he never sat down.
This documentary has left out the enormous quantities of champagne & brandy that Churchill consumed every day. He had a remarkable capacity for work and drink.
I think it's even more fascinating that the cartoonist Ralph Barton's signature was just under Charlie Chaplin's in that registry book. He was a very famous cartoonist until he committed suicide before his 40th birthday. He knew everyone who was anyone in the 1920s. Unfortunately he's become a forgotten person in history. His signature is rare indeed.
Hey! I really appreciate your message and introducing us (me) to Ralph’s work. Thank you
What's with the ads every 5 minutes? It's a good show but there are way too many commercials.
Wonderful.
Could you please research a bit on Malakand campaign, Churchill was part of it.
Ramsay Clarke was commanding officer.
Lateron he was General Ramsay Clarke, a blue blooded British.
Churchill definitely seems like a better artist than Hitler
Greatest man to live in his day from Great Britain
Thank you.
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Hey neighbor greetings from Connecticut. Yeah I absolutely love British TV shows. So well done & fun to watch. I hope you've seen all the period farm shows , staring Ruth Goodman those are wonderful.
Lol, even Churchill did clip-on ties!
This explains so much
He never went to University yet he won a Nobel prize in Literature.
I tried to read his books. Couldn't make it through them.
@@madtabby66 ,develop an attention span!😇
I toured a US working LST ship. It was spotlessly clean. You could eat off the floors we walked on. However, to the only lady who was not used to a military ship, as clean as it was, it smelled like the high school boys locker rooms.
Those tunnels must have been the same way. I’m sure like anything, nose blindness occurs.
The men I was touring the ship with never mentioned it. I certainly never said a thing, as I was so grateful to just see it.
I truly enjoyed this.
Splendid mansion on earth...JBu in heaven Winston Churchill 🙏✨
Yes he was a legend in his own mind.
And is Still a legend to many today.... and to my mind, deservedly so.
Great video! I wonder why they wouldn't keep the cigars in a humidor. Seems like they qould be much better preserved.
Currently working my way through "Franklin and Winston" By Jon Meacham
Narrated by: Grover Gardner. Really, really good.
He was the greatest leader of the twentieth century
Awesome home. What a interesting man. Such cool History.
As your Yankee cousin, I smile at 38:36... "point three eight, Smith & Wesson". You are welcome. 😎
One wonders whether the idea of guerilla tactics for the secret army came from the efficient use thereof by the Boers during the South African War - Winston Churchill was captured in this way.
I think Mr. Churchill was the greatest Prime Minister, and statesman, worldwide, at the time. As a Yank, nearly 70 years old, I’m still in awe of Mr. Churchill’s impact during the 20th century’s turbulent times. His influence spread across a number of countries, disciplines, including diplomacy, art, gardening, patriotism, writing, and of course, public speaking. He was not as competent when it came to brick laying…
What is the name of the host of this episode??
He was a great man afrr all. He was half American. 🇺🇲🇬🇧🇺🇲🇬🇧🇺🇲🇬🇧
10:07 for the painting part
What did they do with so many rooms they could not use?
Wait. WSC didn’t actually tie his own bow tie
this had skipped the whole "financial plight" aspect that had forced the Churchills to relinquish ownership of the place. The new property owner had agreed to allow the Churchills to stay on the premises his entire living years.
Aristocrats tend to be bad at budgeting 😂
@@samwaters1556 plus, just because one is a genius in dealing with war-time economy , doesn't mean one is equally adroit in dealing with peace-time economy.....
At 6:40, because the country was bloody well broke mate!!! Couldn't afford a Webley!
it was a shack compared to Blenheim palace
Amazing history❤
Show what he did behind closed doors! Politics in war times is a dirty bloody business to run! It was not easy at all!
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This is the first criminal in history. He played the biggest role in igniting the First and Second World Wars, which resulted in the killing of tens of millions. He deserved the title given to him (Son of the Devil). Because history is written by the victors, so he is now considered one of the historical heroes.
Why did he handle clothes and tie without white gloves?
I am surprised that the Germans did not attack the house during the war. Glad they did not!
Alternate history : ua-cam.com/video/dYcXPWhrJ5k/v-deo.html
His grand daughter has my maiden last name! Not so normal a name either.
🌷
World War winner, good painter...he was Hitler wanted to be :D
Winston Churchill is
Gustepa
Churchill is the victim of a little village that could have military exercises
"No living man [Churchill] bears so great a responsibility for the bloodshed of this war as this posturing lackey of Judah. At the same time, no more fitting representative could be found for the rotten old system against which Germany has been compelled to fight." - William Joyce, "Twilight Over England", 1940
WSS wa lwss was a champion for freedom
This man touching everything in the museum with bare hands. Its rude
DECLARED war on us the finns of SUOMI. And did it on our Independence Day, the 6th of dec 41. And did it 4 NO GOOD reason. Mannerheim had just obstructed our offensive, pressured by the State Dept, against the Murmansk-Leningrad railline. But Winnie-the-Pooh, the most noble war-panda of the era, wanted to make some serious amends on that. Concurrently, he decided what he decided, AND did his deed towards the nation he had mere 2 yrs prior declared to be "the Light of Hope & the Volition of Unvarnished Patriotic Beauty of not just the harsh north but that of the whole humankind" ...(etc.)
Cordially suggest we, the living ones, (not the dead ones ...) consequently & finally, grant this profound friend of ours the lofty monument-title of The Hypocrite Of The Century. Ahh, no way, can t be done...that belongs to Mr.Obama ....the man of the surgical surge...but oh, ... rereverse : It CAN be awarded - that heel ruled during a different century ...
And (PS.) HMS VICTORIOUS even bombed the northernmost harboUr of Finland in july - sept 41, and did it twice !!! w civilians killed AND, I STRESS, WITHOUT A DECLARATION OF WAR, so a war-crime. And nearly a taboo subject matter incident in Albion STILL.
Lest we 4get .... ... .. .
And here we are... digging trenches and hiding in root cellars in Ukraine, just like World War 2 never ended...
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Woa
To bad he looked at people like me as a lower class "not quite as good as us" was how he treated natives ect. Much the same was as are liberal governments are today
Did he? Or do we think that as we think all with money must feel?
He loved working class Britons. He loved every inch of England… What nonsense you speak. He was born to extreme privilege - in a class ridden society - but he above all other Lords bulldozed through all the barriers to let his love of the lower classes be known. His favourite coastal town was Margate! He had a cat called Margate!
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Shafique thank you 💜💕
As an Islamophobe and Racist,
with the blood of millions on his hands -
_"one of the greatest Britons of the 20th century."_
I think your man bun is too tight.
True, and Hitler was an Islamophile. Get over it.
Im mean i don t see the problem
Cry with your woke eyes...🙄🤣🤣
@@SMichaelDeHart
Woke eyes?
So if I tell you Epstein was a pedo and a child trafficker it will be with my woke eyes as well...
An old Tory Racist. Like so many still today !!!!
Nothing but adulation. So boring and useless.
Let's take a moment to remember the deaths, torture and centuries of persecution and repression of all those nations Churchill and Roosevelt didn't bother to fight on for, and whom they sacrificed by throwing them to the Soviet Union in exchange for the comfortable, untroubled, free existence at the more prosperous and fortunate side of the Iron Curtain, blind and deaf to the suffering of the betrayed Eastern European nations who fought by their side.
Not to mention Churchill setting troops on his own people, the Black and Tans on the Irish, allowing Millions to die in India, Galipolli... Yet we have all this toe curling sycophancy. The way they carry on you would think he fought the war all on his Own! Makes you wonder how he fitted in all those naps, painting and baths between digging tunnels, writing speeches, bombing Germany, appearing Saviour like on clifftops....
This idea that the Brits worshipped him is a myth. The people did not 'choose him' they had no say in the matter. He was actually disliked Chamberlain had been trying to form a Coalition , but Labour said they would not work with him, but would work with another Tory. There were only 2 candidates! Churchill and Halifax. Halifax was a Lord, so felt he could not serve as PM . No one really wanted Churchill, Tories included, but he was the only one available. The Actual view of the people was he was not PM material in Peace time, but he was 'the right man for the job, at That time;' As my mother put it 'He was a good liar, and we needed a good liar' They booted him out soon enough after the war! But this is the Beeb I think, so not known for their reliability!
Churchill was the ONLY leader still arguing to fight on against Stalin, you fool! Nobody in Britain wanted to listen and he was VOTED OUT OF OFFICE!
What on Earth are you talking about?
@@matthewstokes1608 Yet you have never stopped to ask yourself Why he was voted out! Bless! And I always find it is the foolish who start throwing it around as an insult at others, because they are out of their depth.
@@hogwashmcturnip8930 Yes, he wanted to fight Stalin - he wanted to prevent Socialism from taking hold… Shame that the Brits were too tired of war to stop the obviously maniacal tyrant Stalin and the lying left - which would have saved millions of lives all over the world…
But, he was voted back in again though - wasn’t he?
Yet you have never stopped to ask yourself why…
Bless!
@@matthewstokes1608 I will be the first to admit that I don't know history as well as I should. But I thought Churchill was voted out of office because he wanted to do a military campaign against India and that troublesome man Ghandi whom he despised.
Half BRITISH! 😆
He's war criminal
Lmao 🤣 🤣
@@larkinblake1327 kind of ironic, huh?
@@SMichaelDeHart still asleep for facts ....
@@larkinblake1327 hilrious how you only know the history your handlers gave you
@@josklos2798 what??!! Awaken me Einstein...
Thank you.