The Hottest Ticket in Town, 1946 By Donald P. Lofe, Jr. President and Chief Transformation Officer and Churchill Fellow, Westminster CollegeDirector, International Churchill Societ...
A postcard, titled ‘Offensive against Antwerp’ depicting the scene on 8 October 1914 Private collection of Wolfgang Sauber copyright: By Anonymous (private collection of Wolfgang Sauber (Xenophon)) [Public domain or...
This is the telegram sent from ‘Admiralty’ (under Churchill) to All Ships, stating that the War Telegram, to be issued at midnight on 4 August 1914, would authorise the commencement of...
Painting by Willy Stöwer (1864-1931) showing the end of the Siege of Antwerp (1914) copyright: Willy Söwer [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons...
W Beach (Lancashire Landing) at Cape Helles, Gallipoli, 7 January 1916, just prior to the final evacuation of British forces during the Battle of Gallipoli The explosion of a Turkish shell...
Here he writes to his brother, Jack, who was with the forces in the Dardanelles, saying ‘the vital thing is not to break off because of losses but to persevere This...
Churchill ‘during one of his darkest hours’, 1916, by Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen, oil on canvas copyright: Lent by the Churchill Chattels Trust; Image National Portrait Gallery, London...
Winston Churchill: Aspects in Focus John Lee is a noted British historian and conducts regular military battlefield tours in...
Finest Hour 181, Summer 2018 Page 14 By Mason W Watson Historians commonly represent Winston Churchill’s relationship with Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig as antagonistic Churchill...
Finest Hour 181, Summer 2018 Page 26 By Edward E Gordon and David Ramsay Edward E Gordon and David Ramsay are co-authors of Divided on D-Day: How Conflicts...
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