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His Finest Speeches

By: Winston Churchill
Narrated by: Winston Churchill
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A collection of Winston Churchill's finest speeches between 1934-1946.

Chapters

1. Britain Must Arm, America Must Arm - 16 October 1938

2. The Causes of War (excerpts) - 16 November 1934

3. Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat (excerpt) - 13 May 1940

4. In a Solemn Hour - 19 May 1940

5. A Colossal Military Disaster (“We Shall Fight Them on the Beaches…”) - 4 June 1940

6. This Was Their Finest Hour (excerpt) - 18 June 1940

7. The First Year (“Never… to So Few”) (excerpt) - 20 August 1940

8. Every Man to His Post (excerpt) - 11 September 1940

9. Give Us the Tools (excerpt) - 9 February 1941

10. Some Chicken… Some Neck (excerpt) - 30 December 1941

11. The End of the War in Europe - 8 May 1945

12. The Iron Curtain (excerpts) - 5 March 1946

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