The Hottest Ticket in Town, 1946 By Donald P. Lofe, Jr. President and Chief Transformation Officer and Churchill Fellow, Westminster CollegeDirector, International Churchill Societ...
Introduced by Richard M Langworth...
It was here, in the Mahdist-stronghold of Omdurman, that Churchill took part in one of the last major cavalry charges in the history of the British army, when the 21st Lancers...
Here Churchill inspects a ‘Tommy gun’ during his visit to Hartlepool on 31 July 1940 to inspect costal defence positions (you can see from his engagement card for July, opposite, that...
No It’s been suggested that some of the famous recordings (not those on this site) aren’t actually the work of Churchill at all, but of an actor mimicking his voice Although...
Coventry, an industrial city in the West Midlands, produced nearly a quarter of all British aircraft and was bombed repeatedly throughout 1940 There were seventeen small raids on the city between...
Did Churchill let Coventry burn rather than reveal his knowledge of German Codes? It’s been claimed that Churchill knew of the imminent attack several days before but held back the information...
Written by Andrew Dewar Gibb...
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