 touchdown it was one by a team and every man on the team had a share in winning it we're playing another kind of a game now only this one isn't for fun it's for keeps be one by any single player either it'll be one by a team a team called the United Nations the ball will be carried by the men in the backfield the tough little guy from China big Joe Russia John Britain and a guy called yank the four greatest backs in the world so let's take a look at the men who carry the ball with us who are they how do they live what makes them tick let's start with a one that's toughest to understand the one we know were just enough about to confuse us John Britain here's where he lives a little island no larger than the state of Idaho half a million people live in Idaho in Britain the Natchez and the Japs scream about labors Ron living space but there are more people on a square mile of Britain than a square mile of Germany or Italy or Japan more congestion than practically any place on earth except the New York subway or a sardine can and that's a clue that explains a lot about John Britain we build front porches on our houses because we didn't want to miss the chance to see our neighbors but John Britain hides himself in a little box and plants a hedge around that to make sure he doesn't living that close to neighbors privacy as part of the pursuit of happiness and in the sardine can call Britain they learn to get on with their neighbors they have to he's too damn close that's why they have so little crime in Britain believe it or not even in wartime the British cop does not carry a gun nor does the professional crook and in 1926 when the world heard of this stoppage of work in Britain that industry transportation the whole life of the country had been paralyzed by a general strike it was still more surprised next day to learn that the strikers were playing football with the cops you can only understand that if you live in a sardine can the second clue to this guy on our team no part of Britain is more than a hundred miles from the sea every day for hundreds of years years of peace and years of war John Britain the seam ships sail from his island to the seven seas that means that whenever John Britain wants to bust out of his sardine can it's the sea that gets him he's been busting up for hundreds of years and that led to Australia South Africa New Zealand Canada and for that matter the United States of America how did John Britain get on our team remember 1938 the Yankees won the pennant wrong way Corrigan the last trains ran on the 6th Avenue L well John Britain got excited about the same sort of things the bet he had on the derby or as he would say the dolly his job his kids getting his exercise on his day off past and North and taking the football only 300 miles away people were cheering another kind of event and in London and every other British city in town they read about what was going on in Europe and they got sore about it but they were also pretty well determined to keep it none of their business then this looked bad the Czechs had a mutual assistance pack with France and France had one with Britain this might mean war even though everyone was anxious to avoid it they'd been through one war perhaps been wounded hundreds of thousands of their brothers and friends had been killed there was nothing beautiful to them about war and they had no desire for another last desperate ever to preserve peace the Prime Minister today flew to Munich all was well Britain France Italy and Germany were signing a pact at Munich a pact in which the Germans agreed they had no further territorial claims to make it was to be peace in our time but it turned out to be a strange sort of peace Hitler's first move was to break the pact he had signed wishful thinking was ended now they knew something had to be done about Germany they approve the conscription act the first peacetime conscription in British history just as the selective service act was the first in American history the British had put their cards on the table they had in effect said to Hitler that's enough if you go into Poland we'll fight Hitler smile like other would be conquerors of Britain Philip of Spain Napoleon Kaiser Wilhelm he thought he understood the British he didn't the sleeping lion began to wake up he was a pretty drowsy lion for the first six months of the war he snapped and growled drop more leaflets he hoped that common sense would return to the German people and that they would throw out Hitler and the German warlords instead countries of Luxembourg Holland and Belgium virgins today surrendered his armies of more than half a million men in France is ended Britain was alone Czechoslovakia occupied Poland defeated Denmark gone Norway gone Holland Belgium France gone only Britain now Britain was alone Hitler considered the war over everybody considered the war over except the British the 11th hour the lion was finally around we shall fight on beaches landing grounds in fields in streets and on the hills everything that the Nazis could throw at them for one solid year from June 1940 to June of 1941 they were the only major power fighting the greatest war machine in the world they took body blow after body blow solid punches before they even had their guard up all they did was take it on the chin and hang on to the ropes they never went down they prepared grimly and defiantly for the day when they could strike back there were no victories to cheer them on just defeat after defeat some heroic like the beaches of Dunkirk or like the hills of Greece where British soldiers landed to keep their pledge of honor to the Greek people landed knowing they were facing overwhelming odds but some less glorious Hong Kong and Singapore and Burma but through all these long months the British people were thinking and planning and working only for the day when they themselves could take the offensive and that day came that made the Germans realize that war could be brought to German soil to continues in greater and greater strength that's in the air and on the ground miles away in North Africa in 122 days 1700 miles of sand and wind and enemies once more the people of Britain heard their church bells ring more than three years earlier they had been warned that this would be the signal of invasion but long since the nightmare of the threat of invasion of past now the bells rang out a song of thanksgiving a song of victory in in simple truth about Britain but the fellow that calls the signals on the Axis team knows his only chance of winning is to spit our team up so his team plays a game at which they've had a lot of practice a game which has conquered half a dozen countries for them a game called divide and conquer men like these tell the British we aren't taking the war seriously they tell the Russians we are letting them down they tell the British the Russians will sell them out and they tell us it is manifestly ridiculous for the warmonger Roosevelt to tell the American people that they have anything in common with the British on the contrary they are different in every respect well there are differences that's true for instance we drive on the right side of the road but in Britain we go for baseball have a little number called cricket and anyone who ever drank coffee over there knows why they'll always be in England your coffee all right sir Mr. Glaser half and half have you heard about it boys give us another glass of half and half you'd have thought it happened to poor old Bill and another bloke a man take off skis smaller piano fought works a person are they kidding Jack where the cuckoom any strictly some schmaltz mix with celery tonic why are they all much so much with cornpone in their mouth you all can't understand our word they say yes there are differences but there are a few things that Britain and America do have in common and these are the important things of life a little thing called a free representative government we call it Congress they call it Parliament a little thing called freedom of speech to go to it they bring the wall to you and the thing is if you take a tip from me go and live at the door chester because the trenches are just outside this meeting is called on the office of the American workers party an organization dedicated to the organizing of the working class of America freedom of the press freedom of religion they may not be important to Hitler but all these things are the common heritage of John Q. public and John Britain 700 years ago their ancestors fought for the Magna Cally no one will we deny or delay right or justice 300 years ago the petition of right no man shall be compelled to yield any tax without act of Parliament these principles came to our own country with the earliest settlers and from them developed Congress shall make no laws respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise there or bridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble we may make gags about each other's accents but we speak the same language of freedom even during the American Revolution when we were at each other's throats the Earl of Chatham was free to say about us to the British Parliament you cannot but respect their cause and wish to make it your own and that is why in the heart of London alongside his great naval hero Nelson John Britain has put George Washington and in Parliament Square the most sacred spout in the British Commonwealth of Nations Abraham Lincoln of course Hitler doesn't like this kind of talk his job is to sell the British that we are a nation of money grubbers and gangsters while in the next studio he is selling us the idea that the British are gutless and adults the John Q. public and John Britain are entirely different all right Hitler where are these minors Wales or West Virginia these farmers Devon or Wisconsin these stickers Sheffield or Pittsburgh these children American or British they live in lands which share the same hopes the same ideals and unlike the poor children of Germany in lands where the truth is free but let's not kid ourselves Britain is not the United States and the United States is not Britain for instance we don't go in for this kind of thing they do but there's no mystery about that remember our grandmother's house he was old-fashioned out of date patched and ordered to suit each new generation and filled with family relics even grandmother couldn't explain well John Britain has been living in his house for a long time and that's right to us who live in a modern house that we built ourselves to suit ourselves John Britain seems slow-moving and cut it up with ancient traditions kings for instance the present king rode to his coronation in the same coach to the same church for the same ceremony as his ancestors did but the job he took on is very different from theirs they've been some changes made for the British king can no longer make laws or impose taxes or interfere with government he and his family work as hard as any other citizen doing the job that the people expected the day the king is the servant of the people and not its ruler when an American is arrested and brought to trial the bail of Carl's case the people versus John Doe but if such a case were called in Britain it would be the king versus John Doe it means the same thing today the British king is the symbol of the people the British are great fans of the fellow in Buckingham Palace but when they sing God saved the king they're not worrying about his health they mean God bless the British people and the dukes and the earls but in 1911 the people took away the last remaining power of the lords to block the action of the people's representatives dukes and earls don't run the country anymore today there are only two people who do that John Britain and his wife they go to the polls just as mr. and mrs. John Q public do here and elect their representatives to the House of Commons and there they fix the taxes and make the laws and have John wanted to get rid of the lords his representatives in Commons can at any time vote them out of existence but John doesn't want to get rid of them so he confuses us by keeping dukes and lords in a country where unions have long been accepted as an essential part of the democratic system where the Labor Party controlled by the unions is one of the two great political parties where long Sherman and railroad engineers have been ministers of the town and where for 30 years he has had a system of Social Security even more extensive than our own so when you read about Lord Lewis Mountbatten or Lord Beaverbrook former head of aircraft production don't think they got their jobs because of their titles they got them because they were the best men for the jobs just as Ernest Devon formerly a labor leader and now a member of the war cabinet Herbert Morrison who started life as an errand boy and is now a minister of home security got their important jobs because they were the best man for them with the things on the surface the unimportant things they're John Britain and our John Q public differ but the important part of their lives they run the same way the democratic way the freeway but this gentleman never bothered about the truth and when John Britain started carrying the word in Germany he tried a new line let's take a look at that one here's the British Empire and here's where the Germans were headed when Britain declared war does that look like trying to save the Empire tackling Germany when it was headed into Poland and toward Russia the one direction in which the were no British possessions after Poland fell Hitler hinted at peace with the British this was the perfect chance to save the Empire but it wasn't saving the Empire that the British were thinking about the position of his man is his government in respect of any peace offer by Hitler we are not in any circumstances prepare to negotiate with him at any time and after Britain had been on the losing end month after month it had another chance to save the Empire even now Hitler thought John Britain would make a deal we heard the British answer what kind of a people do they think we are is it possible they do not realize that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never and let's take a look at this British Empire the freedom we fought for in 1776 Britain has since freely given to Canada Australia New Zealand South Africa these are independent nations but they're on parliaments their own laws even the wrong money systems they're on tariffs which often work to Britain's disadvantage their own armies and making Britain couldn't even take them into war if you want that's a problem they settle for themselves each one of the British Commonwealth of nations declared war on Germany of its own free will of course no one ever talks about the British Empire today without mentioning India and men of goodwill in Britain as well as other countries have been outspoken in their demands for Indian freedom for no man who believes in democracy can support foreign rule of any people but there are things that many of us do not know about India for instance that India pays no taxes to Britain either directly or indirectly that the Indians fix their own tariff laws frequently to Britain's disadvantage that are the vice Roy's executive council 11 of the 15 members are Indians and in the courts 10 of every 11 judges furthermore that no Indian is ever conscripted for service in the army and Navy it was voluntary enlistment that raised the Indian army from 170,000 at the outbreak of war to a million and a quarter today on the subject of India listen to the words of Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts he fought against the British 40 years ago was defeated in his fight and still became the leader of one of the British Commonwealth of Nations Prime Minister of South Africa India if she will can be free in the same way and by the same means as Canada Australia New Zealand are today free sovereign states their peoples worked out a Constitution for themselves the same course is open to India if the peoples of India will agree about the terms of a free Constitution freedom isn't a thing that can be imposed from without can only be created from within the Indians have a responsibility to reconcile the differences that exist in the vast Indian population with its hundred different languages it's dozens of different religions and on March the 11th 1942 the British government placed itself on record and promised full self-government to India if India will work out a Constitution that will satisfy its people after the war is over but during this war military leaders agree allied troops are needed in India as an effective block by the democratic world to keep the Nazis and Japs from uniting further India provides the bases for United Nations bombers to get at the Japs in Burma in other parts of the Empire to democracy stands on guard if it wasn't for the British at Gibraltar Malta Cyprus Suez Alexandria and they're hanging on to them regardless of the cost and their drive across Libya to Tripoli there would have been no American landing in North Africa there's another tune the Nazis play about the British Empire the British are sitting back letting others fight the war for them we know that tune very well Britain will fight to the last Australian or Canadian or New Zealand the truth that thousands of Canadians and Australians and New Zealanders have gallantly fought and gallantly died in Crete in Greece in Libya but there's something the Nazi mouthpiece leaves out something pretty important out of every ten inhabitants of the British Empire one comes from Britain but of the casualties suffered so far in this war seven out of ten were born and raised in Britain one of ten in population seven of ten in casualties and in the air of the planes flying with the RAF in Britain two out of three are manned by clues from the island and of the planes on the overseas fronts the western desert in Africa and the rest four out of five are manned by boys from Britain and then there's a little thing called the British Navy from 1588 when it lit the Spanish Armada to 1940 when we got moving on a two ocean Navy the greatest battle fleet in the world that too is manned almost entirely by men of Britain the little island in the Atlantic an island of seafarers and the British merchant Navy still the greatest merchant Navy in the world in spite of all that Hitler can do men from every British town and village in the stokeholds of 10,000 ships on ice-coated decks in grimy engine rooms men who have been torpedoed twice three times there's one English sailor who's been torpedoed six times and still signed on again but we never hear about these things because of a curious character whose ways will never be completely understandable to an American John Britain himself he has an idea he shouldn't talk about himself what he does he calls it bad form we call it damn silly he'd say of a Spitfire whoa she's not bad little kite but this man the boss of the German Air Force can tell us that the Spitfire has been the most deadly fighter in the world and we certainly need an interpreter when this happens very good trip all right all right except that he spent two days in the icy waters of the North Atlantic after being torpedoed on the way to Murmansk see this man his name is Whitten Brown and this man believe it or not is the first man who flew the Atlantic non-stop in 1919 eight years before anyone else he and John Alcock flew non-stop from Newfoundland to Ireland but as usual the British let it go with that and Whitten Brown went back into obscurity there's nothing wrong with John Britain that a correspondence course in showmanship wouldn't cure for a moment imagine that you're not American but British you'd still be in uniform for in Britain every man between the age of 18 and 41 unless he cannot be replaced at a vital workbench is already in uniform your old man too he's had to quit gassing about the last war but they're now starting to draft men up to 51 dependence or no dependence if you've got yourself into this mess your draft board will say frightfully sorry old chap but you're in the army anyway and your kid sister if she isn't a sailor or in the air force or the land army or a ferry pilot or in the fire brigade she's probably in the army for they drafted unmarried women up to 30 and even if she's married every woman up to 41 can be drafted to work and war plants and it's a real draft for eight million workers men and women can't quit their jobs or be fired without government permission Britain is only 20 miles from German guns and German planes everybody man or woman young or old is in the front line maybe this isn't your idea of Britain the ads were different and you wondered whether they still made bows and arrows at the village forge the ads kept quiet about industry just as this one leaves out the aircraft plants and the oil fields well they have the rich green fields you've read about the quiet country lanes but they also have the steel mills of Sheffield the Pittsburgh of Britain they have the picturesque little villages the gently flowing streams the lovely old castles but they also have the shipyards of the River Clyde not as modern as Henry Kaiser's but still one of the greatest in the world they have the old cathedrals deathless reminders of a rich tradition but they also have the great industrial cities of Birmingham Glasgow Manchester Leeds they seldom have ever saw an American tourist but they made Britain even in peacetime one of the greatest industrial powers in the world and in wartime even as late as July 1942 this little island no larger than the state of Idaho was making more war goods than we were maybe you thought John Britain sat there and waited for us to send him planes and guns and tanks well he's deeply grateful for what our lend least did for him it saved his skin when he was in a tough spot but today lend lease works in more ways than one for today John Britain himself furnishes planes and guns and tanks through the same lend lease to us to Russia and his other allies all over the world in Britain alone our forces have received free from the British a million and a half tons of food clothing and munitions and two and a half million tons of other materials there's another thing you ought to know about Britain if your unit gets sent there you probably won't be invited out for supper or for a drink that's not because the British don't want to entertain you they haven't anything to entertain you with Britain is mobilized for war total war and that means an end to civilian supplies if you were a Britisher you wouldn't expect your girl to use lipstick there isn't any except what we bring over as bait she wouldn't be smartly dressed for clothes are rationed severely rationed it's very unlikely she wears stockings for if she bought a pair of stockings a month that would be all the clothes of any kind she could buy that's some rationing we think our gas rationing is tough but John Britain gets no gas at all he goes to a pub to buy a bottle of whiskey the pubkeeper laughs in his face grain is needed for industrial alcohol industrial alcohol is needed for munitions and nearly all the reserve stock of British whiskey is kept for sale to America to pay for the goods Britain buys here for don't forget besides lend lease Britain buys and pays for vast quantities of goods and it was the cash purchases that Britain made before we entered the war that gave our munitions industry its start and enabled us to build it up in record time he goes to buy a pack of cigarettes there probably aren't any but if there are two shillings please that's 40 cents for a pack of cigarettes 12 cents represent the cost of the cigarettes the other 28 the tax paid to the government for Britain is going all out in taxation nobody is making any money out of this war industry is paying excess profits taxes 100% labor is paying the man who earns $33 a week pays 29% income tax and the rich man there are any of them left pays an income tax of no less than 97 and a half percent and then there's the little matter of food there are not many fat men in England nowadays but John Britain isn't kicking he knows one egg a week is helping him to win the war the British rations are the rations of a free people they could get food as they did in peacetime from Canada Australia but that would take hips and the British prefer to use the ships for supplies to Russia planes from America troops to the Mediterranean to win the war every Britisher is on short rations and has been on short rations for two years everybody except the children they get four times the eggs that grown-ups do they get all the oranges that arrive in Britain and practically all of the extra milk for John Britain is thinking of after the war of the new world that his children and ours will inherit a world where there will not only be freedom of speech and freedom of worship but also freedom from what and freedom from fear it is not given to us appear into the mispace of the future I have now my hope and faith sure and in violet but in the days to come the British and American people will for their own safety and for the good of all work together in majesty in justice and in peace this is what the British are fighting for they are an old people a stubborn people and sometimes they have moved slowly but in three years of blood and sweat and tears John Britain has found his soul now he is tough now he is determined and now he knows where he is marching to victory and to a new world he's a good man to have on our team