The International Churchill Society’s forty-third conference will be held from October 15 to 17, 2026. This year, we recognize the 250th Anniversary of America and commemora...
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Churchill and Truman on the rear platform of a special Baltimore & Ohio train en route for Fulton, Missouri. copyright: By Abbie Rowe, 1905-1967, Photographer (NARA record: 845...
“It is always, I think, true to say that one of the main foundations of the British sense of humor is understatement.” – Winston Churchill © Mary Evans PictureLi...
Churchill had a period of leave and managed to obtain his first assignment as a war correspondent for the newspaper. He was reporting on the rebellion against Spanish rule by guerilla rebels in Cuba when he first came under fire. (It was also in Cuba that he first developed his well-known taste for fine Cuban cigars. He was attached to the Spanish forces as an observer but his writings reveal considerable sympathies for the Cuban rebels.)
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