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he doesn't trust churchill. at 4 o'clock this morning, hitler attacked and invaded russia suddenly, with our declaration of war, without even an elgin made him. the german bomb rain down from the sky above the russians in russian danger. if therefore, our danger and the danger of the united states 2 days later you as president roosevelt most. ringback whatever other political forces in the united territory makes a speech in december of 41 in the senate is as if the russians are winning wishing to port the germans at the germans. when we support the russians. and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time, dangerous destructive, roosevelt wound stanolin of japan's intention to attack the soviet union. but soviet intelligence report, state the via tank is still in doubt. it's imperative. the u. s. makes it clear to japan that if they attack the soviet union will have support but the british and american authorities will not support the ussr. the u. s. military
he doesn't trust churchill. at 4 o'clock this morning, hitler attacked and invaded russia suddenly, with our declaration of war, without even an elgin made him. the german bomb rain down from the sky above the russians in russian danger. if therefore, our danger and the danger of the united states 2 days later you as president roosevelt most. ringback whatever other political forces in the united territory makes a speech in december of 41 in the senate is as if the russians are winning wishing...
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for churchill. he had no trust of the british. in fact, saw the british has penetrating much of the united states state department intelligence agencies, academic institutions, all to more or less influence the united states and government and academia, to being much more in the line with the british. atlanta assist agenda ah, ah, the united states thinks war is rule, but business is business in return for help. and in exchange, buffalo will rule one destroys the u. s. demands the right to use 8 british military bases in the atlantic. ah, we didn't receive anything from the u. s. that we didn't painful in 1940 alone written pays the united states for and a half $1000000.00 in cash. a huge amount of money at the time. when roosevelt danced the u. k, his ability to pay he sends it crews at the cape town where 50000000 pounds of british gold reserves are stored in desperation, juncture rise to roosevelt. in the midst of war, great britain is close to bankruptcy. roosevelt seized no benefits in britain'
for churchill. he had no trust of the british. in fact, saw the british has penetrating much of the united states state department intelligence agencies, academic institutions, all to more or less influence the united states and government and academia, to being much more in the line with the british. atlanta assist agenda ah, ah, the united states thinks war is rule, but business is business in return for help. and in exchange, buffalo will rule one destroys the u. s. demands the right to use...
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, and richard, john churchill. his father was a descendant of the duke of mowbray. his mother was the daughter of a prominent american financier. john shall graduated from the royal military college, but never received a higher education. he was a bit of a trouble maker. he did not go to university. he did not want to, i think he cause some trouble at school, but it was a very good school harrow, a former british diplomat also william melanson is well acquainted with winston churchill, his biography, or the greatest britain ever. according to a b. b. c poll, he started the military career, actually in cuba, he was actually fighting for spain against the rebels in cuba. and then he was in india. he then went of saddam was even at the battle of armed or man. and he saw serious military action. he was in the boer war fighting, and he was actually imprisoned and escaped. more than that, he also enlisted during the great war, what we call the 1st world war churchill. i was also, oh, oh romantic figures. you ordered to b
, and richard, john churchill. his father was a descendant of the duke of mowbray. his mother was the daughter of a prominent american financier. john shall graduated from the royal military college, but never received a higher education. he was a bit of a trouble maker. he did not go to university. he did not want to, i think he cause some trouble at school, but it was a very good school harrow, a former british diplomat also william melanson is well acquainted with winston churchill, his...
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he doesn't trust churchill. at 4 o'clock this morning, a hitler attacked and invaded russia. suddenly, without declaration, the war without even algae made him. the german bomb rain down from the sky above the russian. that is, russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united states. 2 days later us, president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. but there are other political forces in the united states. territory makes a speech in december of 41 and the senate is as if the russians are when we should support the germans. and if the germans are, when we support the russians and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that i had a sense of it in the west at this time, dangerous destructive, roosevelt wound stall and of japan's intention to attack the soviet union. but soviet intelligence report, state the via tank is still in doubt. it's imperative that the u. s. makes it clear to japan that if they attack the soviet union will have support but the british american author
he doesn't trust churchill. at 4 o'clock this morning, a hitler attacked and invaded russia. suddenly, without declaration, the war without even algae made him. the german bomb rain down from the sky above the russian. that is, russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united states. 2 days later us, president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. but there are other political forces in the united states. territory makes a speech in december of 41 and the senate...
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churchill. boop, our daughter katara. yi bill preposition. she has shrimps. me. you see your, your blue bus clinical destiny this year. yes, panella dish or a clover stuff. secret service is historian explains why that unusual visit took place. a trouble at washing luggage narration in your shirt or she a funeral dirt, das cook, but he's putting up a junior enough that is key things jeremiah. unless of de la forms for michelle from your school for you to ask you who did you need your if my toilet verbal got out of the citizenship? clementine churchill became the 1st financial donor mm. the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds sterling for to some alternative with national and i buy, giovanni miller, ve noticed conventional way to supercede. you push the button. you have got you could've been cute of to manager. i'm bringing my to her to jack or boucher a thought of when you might be key. we're still same. yes q. so usually she, she, i to the company ton of what was mora
churchill. boop, our daughter katara. yi bill preposition. she has shrimps. me. you see your, your blue bus clinical destiny this year. yes, panella dish or a clover stuff. secret service is historian explains why that unusual visit took place. a trouble at washing luggage narration in your shirt or she a funeral dirt, das cook, but he's putting up a junior enough that is key things jeremiah. unless of de la forms for michelle from your school for you to ask you who did you need your if my...
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enough of churchill. and so even though now he's revered his is gray war. later, at the time, the british people were not quite the the 50 aspect of bad as leadership chance you'll negotiated didn't potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new british prime minister clement at lee law. lord miss was joseph status. the girl had thrown one short, comfortable master and says, come shy, utah would w dot, give him a chair models. roosevelt was convinced that the lasting piece was impossible without the soviet union. roosevelt was the last us leader who pursued peace, not wall. last able, roosevelt wrote the churchill right before he died. he said the issues between us and the soviets come up every day and they all worked out and they get resolved. we should continue to work out the road that was convinced that he, that the americans of the soviets would remain friends and allies. in the postwar period with in potsdam, truman got a message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb. when he tilts down
enough of churchill. and so even though now he's revered his is gray war. later, at the time, the british people were not quite the the 50 aspect of bad as leadership chance you'll negotiated didn't potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new british prime minister clement at lee law. lord miss was joseph status. the girl had thrown one short, comfortable master and says, come shy, utah would w dot, give him a chair models. roosevelt was convinced that the lasting piece was...
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at churchill request, roosevelt, since american ships loaded with grains of angle by churchill diverse them to europe. and roosevelt is well aware of it. there was no doubt in anyone's mind that there was a great catastrophe unfolding and been gall with churchill. the decision was so be it. ah, the 1st meeting randy can change his roosevelt's attitude to stop it. it's a pleasure working with him. there's nothing devious. the outlines the subject, he wants disgust, and he sticks to it. mm. roosevelt. warm up, the stolid. and he starts talking in his dollar and making fun of the british making in front of churchill says winston got out of bed on the wrong side today. and by the end of that, he was to call him uncle joe. and in some ways, the u. s. and the soviets were more on the same page in certain respects than the u . s. and of british were, at the time, during the same period, the germans offered stalin a trade for his son, yackel, who was being held in a concentration camp and exchanged, but general field marshal feed. rick palace captured near stalingrad the kremlin mazda answered
at churchill request, roosevelt, since american ships loaded with grains of angle by churchill diverse them to europe. and roosevelt is well aware of it. there was no doubt in anyone's mind that there was a great catastrophe unfolding and been gall with churchill. the decision was so be it. ah, the 1st meeting randy can change his roosevelt's attitude to stop it. it's a pleasure working with him. there's nothing devious. the outlines the subject, he wants disgust, and he sticks to it. mm....
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joining me is emma sawlts granddaughter of mary churchill's the war time diaries of churchill's youngesth us. glad to have you here and fascinated about the book. what made you put your mom's diaries down and reflect on your grandfather's legacy? >> i and my siblings, we had another look at the diaries. and decided they were so interesting and compelling that they should be published in their entirety. i mean, just to give you an idea on page 3, she quotes her father as saying and this is 1939 at the beginning of the year before god almighty i say i do not want a war. and she says to this i am a witness. >> bret: it's an amazing time as world war ii is really bubbling up and what great britain is getting ready to do as winston churchill becomes prime minister in that tumultuous time. what was your relationship with your grandfather? >> itch very powerful childhood memories of his goldfish and swimming pool and him with a large cigar looking at his favorite view in the world which was across the valley of kemp. >> bret: we have a lot of winston churchill lovers in this country as you well
joining me is emma sawlts granddaughter of mary churchill's the war time diaries of churchill's youngesth us. glad to have you here and fascinated about the book. what made you put your mom's diaries down and reflect on your grandfather's legacy? >> i and my siblings, we had another look at the diaries. and decided they were so interesting and compelling that they should be published in their entirety. i mean, just to give you an idea on page 3, she quotes her father as saying and this is...
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in 2014, he wrote the book the churchill factor , how one person changed history, its translation waslished in ukraine in 2019, but now it is impossible to buy a copy, everything is sold out, it is very popular, it is very, very often asked for, and it is simply finished, uh, at the moment, we are waiting for it, when, when, when, it will appear in our bookstores, even in the bookstores of the vivat publishing house, which published the translation, there is only a demonstration copy, they say there is a demand for i always had this book, but against the background of russia’s large-scale invasion of ukraine, a real stir began, and after boris johnson ’s visit to kyiv availability of a book by john johnson, she asked about jones’s book because there are other books by churchill. they are still available. readers also actively bought another book by boris johnson published in ukraine in 2020. we had a copy of the dreamy rome of journalism literally a month and a half ago . a copy was taken from us, it is currently not available at the publishing house, they promise that one of johnson'
in 2014, he wrote the book the churchill factor , how one person changed history, its translation waslished in ukraine in 2019, but now it is impossible to buy a copy, everything is sold out, it is very popular, it is very, very often asked for, and it is simply finished, uh, at the moment, we are waiting for it, when, when, when, it will appear in our bookstores, even in the bookstores of the vivat publishing house, which published the translation, there is only a demonstration copy, they say...
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churchill basically attacked russia. they were deferential to him. they understood the world had changed. and they also understood that america had become the power. america was the only nation to have an atomic bomb and accounted for a lot. >> when you have a wonderful photograph in your book of lincoln in a car touring berlin. it reminded me very much of abraham lincoln, who toured richmond right after the war. the war was still going on. but he went there at the end of march. what were truman's thoughts on this visit to berlin? did he change anything, did it anger him? how did he feel? >> i kept hoping that he would say something really interesting. he wasn't very interesting on the subject. he didn't seem terribly moved by what he had seen, either. berlin was basically rubble. you can see some amazing footage from the period. you can watch people lining up and passing food and water and bricks and so on. churchill actually rather enjoyed it, i think. after what they had been through. i couldn't compare it to lincoln's visit to richmond. lincoln w
churchill basically attacked russia. they were deferential to him. they understood the world had changed. and they also understood that america had become the power. america was the only nation to have an atomic bomb and accounted for a lot. >> when you have a wonderful photograph in your book of lincoln in a car touring berlin. it reminded me very much of abraham lincoln, who toured richmond right after the war. the war was still going on. but he went there at the end of march. what were...
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>> i think churchill got really mistreated by roosevelt and stalin at yalta. they treated truman with great deference. he was, after all, the president of this wealthy, powerful, emerging nation. it was something that churchill really depended on him for the future of england. the united kingdom was dead broke. he said at one point, we are going to need your help. it almost sounds like a senator from a state hit by a tornado asking for a national emergency. i don't think stalin much liked, had a great deal of respect for him. particularly during the potsdam, that was the only time they ever met. he certainly got angry with him from afar. after his confrontation with his prime minister, molotov. also, you got very upset with truman, understandably so, when truman invited churchill to come to the states and sat on the stage and applauded when churchill basically attacked russia. they were deferential to him. they understood the world had changed. and they also understood that america had -- for a while, america was the power, america was the only nation to have
>> i think churchill got really mistreated by roosevelt and stalin at yalta. they treated truman with great deference. he was, after all, the president of this wealthy, powerful, emerging nation. it was something that churchill really depended on him for the future of england. the united kingdom was dead broke. he said at one point, we are going to need your help. it almost sounds like a senator from a state hit by a tornado asking for a national emergency. i don't think stalin much...
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i think churchill churchill really really found on truman for the future of england england with the united kingdom was dead broke and he actually said at one point, you know, we're going to need your help. it's i say i say it almost sounds like a senator from a state hit by a tornado asking for that asking asking for national emergency and stalin stalin. it's tough stalin. basically, i don't think stalin much liked it or had a great deal of respect for him, but he didn't he wouldn't become impatient with him particularly particularly during the prosper during the pot. that was the only time they ever met and he definitely got angry with him from afar because of after the his confrontation with his foreign minister malikov, and also he got very upset with truman understandably so in truman invited churchill to come to the states and and sat on the stage and affordable basically attack, russia, but job, but they were very but they were differential to them. they understood that the world had changed. and and they also understood that that that america had for a while america was the w
i think churchill churchill really really found on truman for the future of england england with the united kingdom was dead broke and he actually said at one point, you know, we're going to need your help. it's i say i say it almost sounds like a senator from a state hit by a tornado asking for that asking asking for national emergency and stalin stalin. it's tough stalin. basically, i don't think stalin much liked it or had a great deal of respect for him, but he didn't he wouldn't become...
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churchill spoke for all history to remember babies and gentlemen you have just seen and listened to the words. of a great commander a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of armies. but man's heart and who had shown a capacity? for making great nations marched together more truly united than they ever have before and so by sincerity and simplicity a canton conquered britain back home in america the wife all the world calls me with the first to say i like ice and then the rest of the shouted it too not hail the conquering hero but bursting with pride in a great friend a great guy who understands that washington belongs not to a president but to the people i stand before the electric federal lawmakers of our great republic. the very coral of our political life and the symbol of those things we call the american heritage. and now watch what a country boy can do to the biggest city in the world. new york watch the women watch the young people watch all the people who make up the surging independent vote that were mean victor at the polls in novembe
churchill spoke for all history to remember babies and gentlemen you have just seen and listened to the words. of a great commander a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of armies. but man's heart and who had shown a capacity? for making great nations marched together more truly united than they ever have before and so by sincerity and simplicity a canton conquered britain back home in america the wife all the world calls me with the first to say i...
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he himself does not hide his admiration for his great predecessor, in 2014 he wrote the book the churchilltor , how one person changed history, its translation was published in ukraine in 2019, but now it is impossible to buy a copy, they are all sold out. unfortunately , it is not available. it just ended, we are currently waiting for it when already when when it will appear in our bookstores even in vivat publishing house, which published the translation, there is only a demo copy here, they say there has always been a demand for this book, but in the background after the large-scale invasion of russia into ukraine , a real stir began, and after boris johnson's visit to kyiv, uh, this happened, uh, a lot of people just came to us and asked if we had a jones book available, it was about the jones book that she asked because others charlie's books. they are still there. readers also actively bought another book by boris johnson published in ukraine in 2020. we had a copy of dreamy rome literally a month and a half ago. the last copy was taken away. the publishing house is promised that soo
he himself does not hide his admiration for his great predecessor, in 2014 he wrote the book the churchilltor , how one person changed history, its translation was published in ukraine in 2019, but now it is impossible to buy a copy, they are all sold out. unfortunately , it is not available. it just ended, we are currently waiting for it when already when when it will appear in our bookstores even in vivat publishing house, which published the translation, there is only a demo copy here, they...
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, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stone. and who already knows about the operation orders. marshall shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion, deduction, creeks, government, and started our mobility tut, dean di trenda annoyed the buffalo chapter genie chavo. my story in not i trend, wanted to, but some of our vans conte, starting in for october east and i see so i found a bus mafia dot on georgia. you had not been anything for me. i don't want him to inform you of these as garbage b, like and dish. divest mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don't have to abide
, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stone. and who already knows about the operation orders. marshall shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear...
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. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words very great commander. [applause] a man who has proven not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of armies, but to stir men's hearts. and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together. more truly united than they ever have been before. >> also, by sincerity and simplicity a cans in concord britain. >> back home in america, the wife all the world calls me was the first to say i like ike. >> then the rest of them shouted at two. not hail the conquering hero but a bursting cry, a great friend, a great guy. one that stands and washington blogs not to a president but to the people. >> i stand before the elected federal lawmakers of our great republic. the very core of our political life in the symbol of those things we call the american heritage. >> now, watch would a country boy can do to the biggest city in the world, new york. [applause] >> watch the women, watch the young people. >> watch all the people who make up the surging independe
. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words very great commander. [applause] a man who has proven not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of armies, but to stir men's hearts. and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together. more truly united than they ever have been before. >> also, by sincerity and simplicity a cans in concord britain. >> back home in...
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no wonder churchill was jubilant. no wonder he was walking around a white house hoff naked in a sort of flannel long flannel shirt of being he's just punches. he said germans had it. to service union and had attacked germany and now is three big powers. against to one and a half two and a half and the odds were on the side of the productive power churchill recognize that you need a time and fighting leadership to carry it through. so there was a story there of a broad deleon attempt which went failed because of a hubris of the political leadership in japan and in germany, there might be some lessons for our own time in that very point that you just made people. yes, please the back. it gives you questions too that again. yeah, but if we do that after this one, peace, yeah, so i'm curious when the united states. could you please identify yourself for this audience? sure. my name's will toomey. i'm an undergraduate senior here at the college and i'm curious when the united states had the massive spike in the production
no wonder churchill was jubilant. no wonder he was walking around a white house hoff naked in a sort of flannel long flannel shirt of being he's just punches. he said germans had it. to service union and had attacked germany and now is three big powers. against to one and a half two and a half and the odds were on the side of the productive power churchill recognize that you need a time and fighting leadership to carry it through. so there was a story there of a broad deleon attempt which went...
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hide his admiration for his great predecessor, in 2014 he wrote the book the churchill factor , how one person changed history, its translation was published in ukraine in 2019, but now it is impossible to buy a copy, everything has been sold out, unfortunately it is not available it is very popular, it is very, very often asked for, and it is simply finished, we are currently waiting for it, when, when, when, when, when, it will appear in our bookstores, even in the bookstores of the vivat publishing house, which published the translation, there is only a demo copy here they say there has always been a demand for this book, but against the background of russia's large-scale invasion of ukraine , a real stir began, and after boris johnson's visit to kyiv, eh, they do my colleagues watch the espresso news on our channel and the espresso euro program for ukrainian refugees in europe, a joint broadcast with on the atn channel, radio svoboda programs, voice of america time-time programs, inclusion of public television journalists, bbc news ukraine and france 24 news releases, as well as
hide his admiration for his great predecessor, in 2014 he wrote the book the churchill factor , how one person changed history, its translation was published in ukraine in 2019, but now it is impossible to buy a copy, everything has been sold out, unfortunately it is not available it is very popular, it is very, very often asked for, and it is simply finished, we are currently waiting for it, when, when, when, when, when, it will appear in our bookstores, even in the bookstores of the vivat...