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Winston Churchill's Greatest Speeches
- A BBC Collection
- Narrated by: Winston Churchill
- Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
Winston Churchill steered Britain through its darkest hours during World War Two. He was one of the 20th century's greatest orators, and the speeches that he painstakingly composed, rehearsed and delivered inspired courage in an entire nation. Churchill's output was prolific - his complete speeches alone contain more than five million words. On this special recording, the best and most important of those have been brought together in this historic volume.
Winston Churchill oversaw some of the most important events the world has ever seen and was the most eloquent and expressive statesman of his age. These speeches help reveal the man behind the defiant orator and demonstrate why, in a national poll, Sir Winston Churchill was voted 'Greatest Briton of All Time'.
Using digitally remastered archive recordings, this collections includes:
'Blood, toil, tears and sweat'
'Give us the tools'
'We can take it!'
'A total and unmitigated defeat'
'The Few'
'This was their finest hour'
'An Iron Curtain has descended'
'Never give in!'
'Sinking of the Graf Spee'
'Fall of Singapore'
'Review of the war'
'Battle of the Atlantic'
'Victory in North Africa'
'Tribute to George VI'
Critic reviews
'The most persuasive and patriotic exhortations to arms since the Agincourt address from Henry V." (Guardian)
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- Anonymous User
- 06-12-21
Could be cut down by 90%
Great speeches when they are played. However, the awful narration by his grandson is painful and the unnecessary trumpeting is truly naive and very annoying, jewels in poop.
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