WARTIME SPEECH By Sir Winston Churchill. (1874-1965) BBC London, 19 May 1940. A George D. Montero M. brief analyze. (Traducido m ás abajo). Prime Minister in 1940, important voice during World War II. Writer, author of four volumen historical work on his ancester, the first Duke of Marlborough, six volumen historic entitle: "The Second World War" 1948-1954) and "A History of the English Speaking People" in 1958. He was awarded the Nobel Price for Literature in 1853. Winston Churchill's words, according with "Wartime Speech," cannot stir many listeners nowadays, because we are not in wartime. Although, he was a magnific writers and a formidable speakerman. He reported that Germany's forces had been penetrated on France's territory debastating all around their track. It was so because the country was not defended at any point at this time. Also, he spoke about the great Germany's power, by their armored tanks and air bomb...
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