1934 Nov 16 – The Threat Of Nazi Germany
1937 – A Meeting with the German Ambassador
1938 Apr 30 – To the Royal Academy Of Arts
1938 Oct 16 – “Britian Must Arm”
1939 Oct 01 – The First Month of the War
1939 Nov 12 – Ten Weeks Of War
1939 Dec 18 – The Sinking Of The Graf Spee
1940 Feb 23 – “The Navy is Here“
1940 May 13 – “Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat”
1940 May 19 – “Be Ye Men of Valour”
1940 May 28 – On Capitulation Of Belgium
1940 Jun 04 – “We Shall Never Surrender“
1940 Jun 18 – “This was their Finest Hour”
1940 Jul 14 – “War Of The Unknown Warriors”
1940 Aug 20 – The First Year of the War
1940 Sep 17 – House of Commons Secret Session
1940 Oct 21 – To the French People (In French)
1940 Oct 21 – To the French People (In English)
1940 Dec 23 – “To the Italian People”
1941 Feb 09 – “Give Us the Tools“
1941 Apr 27 – Westward Look the Land is Bright
1941 Jun 12 – “Until Victory is Won“
1941 Jun 16 – Broadcast to America
1941 Jun 22 – Germany Invades Russia
1941 Jul 14 – “You do your worst – and we will do our best”
1941 Jul 29 – War Production
1941 Aug 14 – The Atlantic Charter
1941 Aug 24 – Meeting With President Roosevelt
1941 Sep 09 – “Still Masters of our Fate“
1941 Nov 07 – The Resolution of the People
1941 Oct 29 – “Never give in” (Harrow School)
1941 Oct 29 – These Are Great Days
1941 Dec 08 – War with Japan
1941 Dec 24 – Christmas Eve at the White House
1941 Dec 30 – Preparation – Liberation – Assault
1942 Feb 15 – Events since the Atlantic Charter
1942 Nov 10 – Alamein: “The End Of The Beginning“
1943 Mar 21 – National Address
1943 May 19 – Second Address to US Congress
1943 Jun 30 – “Let Them Reap the Whirlwind”
1943 Aug 31 – Broadcast from Quebec
1943 Sep 06 – Anglo-American Unity (Harvard University)
1943 Oct 28 – Rebuilding the House of Commons
1944 Mar 26 – Road to Victory
1944 Nov 09 – The Fruits of 1944
1944 Nov 23 – America’s Thanksgiving Day
1945 May 08 – Germany’s Unconditional Surrender
1945 May 08 – Victory in Europe Day
1946 Mar 05 – The Sinews of Peace (“Iron Curtain” Speech)
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