Into the Storm (part 10)

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  • He seemed to embody all that was magnificent in British imperial power.

  • A magnificent movie of who and what Winston Churchill stood for. Puts a tear in my eye everytime.

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  • he was the right person in the right time

  • Thank you for sharing this film.

  • @almostconcerned Yeah he did a good job helping start ww2. Good job Winston!

  • I'm glad to see that the people who insult him are in the minority.

  • @mookins45 Our biggest Ally in WW2 Was Adolf Hitler and his delusions of military strategy, if he'd listened to his generals England would have been knocked out of the war in 1940.

  • Yes throughout the war Churchill spoke about freedom and hope, especially whilst touring the US, sadly both ideals he was happy to deny the colonies of the Empire. The man was a hypocrite of the first order, beligerent and pompous. His time in govt is littered with disasters of his making and very often because of his conceited nature, from economic policy, to military strategies in both WW1 & WW2, he went from blunder to blunder. Thankfully the cautious Eisenhower ran the European campaign

  • @Kralhonj All true but: our professor told us that when France fell, the Nazis "seemed to be power itself" and that it was England's contribution to break that spell. And Churchill was really instrumental in that. I think Hitler took all the old bad to the extreme, and in defeating that, Churchill made the old imperial ethos, and himself with it, a thing of the past. It's just taking a damn long time for that fact to sink in, especially here in the U.S.

  • Sir Oswald Mosley would have been a better Prime Minister.

  • Let's not forget to credit Clementine too - what an absolutely splendid woman

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