The Hottest Ticket in Town, 1946 By Donald P. Lofe, Jr. President and Chief Transformation Officer and Churchill Fellow, Westminster CollegeDirector, International Churchill Societ...
Film footage of the Churchill’s enjoying a rare family holiday in the 1940s, possibly in Marrakech, during the Second World War https://wwwyoutubecom/embed/jf62-rocFd4 copyright: British Pathé...
Historian Dr Roland Quinalt talks about the influence of Lord Randolph Churchill on Winston Churchill at the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust’s 50th Anniversary Fellows’ Day, held at Blenheim Palace on 27th...
‘From Washington to Gibraltar, and Gibraltar to Tunis our dynamic Prime Minister travels the globe’ Here you can see the British Pathe newsreel report of Churchill’s arrival in Tunisia on...
Churchill watching the activities at a pontoon bridge across the river Rhine, with convoys of tanks and other army vehicles moving over the river Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery joins Churchill and...
‘We Cross the Rhine’: how the crossing was reported by British Pathe, with contributions by American, British airborne, land and navy forces https://wwwyoutubecom/embed/u0kivNy8VHo copyright: British Pathé...
Churchill, Eisenhower and Montgomery – crossing the Rhine https://wwwyoutubecom/embed/LnvJuSMkMJI copyright: British Pathé...
‘The Battle of Stepney’: You can see Churchill clearly in this newsreel film covering the Sidney Street siege – with the title ‘Houndsditch Assassins at bay, Besieged by soldiers and Armed...
Dr Warren Dockter (University of Cambridge) and Professor Richard Toye (University of Exeter) discuss Winston Churchill’s book The River War https://wwwyoutubecom/embed/3Bq3lrsfYMk?list=PLVRJoyIOeaRK4eDDCZ_GOgIAXWOcRtmf- copyright: Dr Warren Dockter and Professor Richard Toye...
Churchill watched the momentous crossing with General Bernard Montgomery – and even had a picnic lunch on the banks of the river He and Montgomery then crossed the Rhine into enemy...
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