Winston Churchill Songtexte
Britain Must Arm. (Broadcast to the USA). October 16th 1938
Geboren am 30. November 1874, Gestorben am 24. Januar 1965
Great Speeches
- Britain Must Arm. (Broadcast to the USA). October 16th 1938
- Churchill Becomes Prime Minister (Blood, Sweat and Tears. Speech to the House of Commons). May 13th 1940
- Be Ye Men of Honour (In a Solemn Hour). May 19th 1940
- A Colossal Military Disaster (We Shall Fight Them on the Beaches). June 4th 1940
- Their Finest Hour (Speech to the House of Commons). June 18th 1940
- The First Year (Never… Have So Many Owed So Much to So Few). August 20th 1940
- Every Man to His Post. September 11th 1940
- Give Us the Tools (World Broadcast). February 9th 1941
- Westward Look, the Land Is Bright. April 27th 1941
- Do Your Worst (Speech in London). July 14th 1941
- Some Chicken! Some Neck! (Address to the Canadian Parliament). December 30th 1941
- The End of the Beginning. November 10th 1942
- The End of the War in Europe. May 8th 1945
- The Iron Curtain (Fulton Missouri). March 5th 1946
His Finest Hour (Compilation)
- Britain Must Arm, America Must Arm (Broadcast to the United States, Oct 16th, 1938)
- The Causes of War (excerpts; Nov 16 1934)
- Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat (excerpt; May 13, 1940)
- In a Solemn Hour (May 19, 1940)
- A Colossal Military Disaster (“We Shall Fight Them on the Beaches…” June 4, 1940)
- This Was Their Finest Hour (excerpt; June 18, 1940)
- The First Year (“Never… to So Few”; excerpt; Aug 20, 1940)
- Every Man to His Post (excerpt; Sept 11, 1940)
- Give Us the Tools (excerpt; Feb 9, 1941)
- Some Chicken… Some Neck (Canadian Address, excerpt; Dec 30, 1941)
- The End of the War in Europe (May 8, 1945)
- The Iron Curtain (Fulton, miss. excerpts; March 5, 1946)
Mehr Songtexte
- 80th Birthday ("I had the luck to be called upon to give the roar...," excerpt; Nov. 30, 1954)
- Their Finest Hour-2.23.40
- So Few-8.20.40
- Give Us the Tools-2.9.41
- The First Year ("Never...to so few;" excerpt; Aug. 20, 1940)
- Do Your Worst, and We Will do Our Best-7.14.41
- The German Ambassador
- The First Month of the War-10.1.39
- Russia Invaded-6.22.41
- This Is Your Victory-5.8.45
- The Royal Academy of the Arts- 4.30.38
- The Fruits of 1944-11.9.44
- The End of the Beginning-11.10.42
- The Navy's Here-2.23.40
- We Must Arm-11.16.38
- Unconditional Surrender-5.8.45
- A Colossal Military Disaster ("We shall fight on the beaches...;" June 4, 1940)
- Like the Mississippi-8.20.40
- America's Thanksgiving- 11.23.44
- [Speech]
- The Causes of War (excerpts; Nov 16 1934)
- The First Year ("Never...to so few"; excerpt; Aug 20, 1940)
- Some Chicken… Some Neck (Canadian Address, excerpt; Dec 30, 1941)
- Give Us the Tools (excerpt; Feb 9, 1941)
- The Iron Curtain (Fulton, miss. excerpts; March 5, 1946)
- Britain Must Arm, America Must Arm (Broadcast to the United States, Oct 16th, 1938)
- A Colossal Military Disaster ("We Shall Fight Them on the Beaches..." June 4, 1940)
- Every Man to His Post (excerpt; Sept 11, 1940)
- March, 1936 I Am for the Armed
- June 17th, 1940 in the End, We Will Be Well
- April 30th, 1938 a Sense of Collective Security All Is Over...
- June 12th, 1941 Lift Up Your Hearts
- June 22nd, 1941 Hitler Is a Monster of Wickedness
- May 28th, 1940 Hard and Heavy Tidings
- British Sea Power
- November 11th, 1918 Is This the End
- February 23rd, 1940 the Long Arm Of
- March 30th, 1940 We Trust in God
- June 16th, 1941 We Shall Endure to the End
- April 24th, 1933 St George and the Dragon
- November 1th, 1934 the Causes of War
- October 16th, 1938 We Must Arm
- Sir Winston Churchill Announces Victory in Europe
- The First Year (“Never…to so few”; excerpt; Aug 20, 1940)
- JULY 14th, 1941 DO YOUR WORST
- MAAY 8th, 1945 THIS IS YOUR VICTORY
- JUNE 18tH, 1940 THEIR FINEST HOUR
- APRIL 27th, 1941 WESTWARD, LOOK, THE LAND IS BRIGHT
- AUGUST 20th, 1940 THE FIRST YEAR
- JANUARY 20th, 1939 LIBERATION IS SURE
- SEPTEMBER 11th, 1940 THE CRUX OF THE WHOLE YEAR
- DECEMBER 18th, 1939 THE SINKING OF THE GRAF SPEE
- A Colossal Military Disaster (“We Shall Fight Them on the Beaches…” June 4, 1940)
- MAY 13th, 1940 WINSTON CHURCHILL AS PRIME MINISTER RADIO BROADCAST
- JUNE 4th, 1940 A COLOSSAL MILITARY DISASTER
- MAY 10th, 1942 PRIME MINISTER FOR TWO YEARS
- NOVEMBER 10th, 1942 THE END OF THE BEGINNING
- 80th Birthday (“I had the luck to be called upon to give the roar…,” excerpt; Nov. 30, 1954)
- The Navy’s Here-2.23.40
- NOVEMBER 23rd, 1944 THANKS GIVING DAY
- MAY 13th, 1940 WINSTON CHURCHILL AS PRIME MINISTER HOUSE OF COMMONS
- October 1st, 1939 THE FIRST MONTH OF THE WAR
- America’s Thanksgiving- 11.23.44
- NOVEMBER 12th, 1939 TEN WEEKS OF WAR
- MAY 8th, 1945 UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER
- FEBRUARY 9th, 1941 GIVE US THE TOOLS
- JUNE 10th, 1943 BEFORE THE AUTUMN LEAVES FALL
- JUNE 14th, 1940 THE WAR OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIORS
- NOVEMBER 9th, 1944 THE FRUITS OF 1944
- The Second World War: Milestones to Disaster
- May 10th, 1942: Prime Minister for Two Years
- November 9th, 1944: The Fruits of 1944
- June 4th, 1940: A Colossal Military Disaster
- In His Own Words
- May 13th, 1940: Winston Churchill as Prime Minister House of Commons
- December 18th, 1939: The Sinking of the Graf Spee
- January 20th, 1939: Liberation Is Sure
- June 10th, 1943: Before the Autumn Leaves Fall
- July 14th, 1941: Do Your Worst
- November 10th, 1942: The End of the Beginning
- May 8th, 1945: This Is Your Victory
- November 12th, 1939: Ten Weeks of War
- November 23rd, 1944: Thanks Giving Day
- September 11th, 1940: The Crux of the Whole Year
- February 9th, 1941: Give Us the Tools
- June 18th, 1940: Their Finest Hour
- June 14th, 1940: The War of the Unknown Warriors
- August 20th, 1940: The First Year
- April 27th, 1941: Westward, Look, the Land Is Bright
- October 1st, 1939: The First Month of the War
- May 13th, 1940: Winston Churchill as Prime Minister Radio Broadcast
- May 8th, 1945: Unconditional Surrender
- Winston Churchill aux Français - Octobre 1940
- Britain Must Arm (Usa Speech) [Oct. 16th, 1938]
- The First Month of War (Oct. 1st, 1939)
- We Need A United States Of Europe [Address In Zurich}" (September 1946)
- Do Your Worst (London Blitz Speech) [July 14th, 1941]
- A Sense Of Collective Security (April 30, 1938)
- Be Ye Men Of Valour (Solemn Hour) [May 19th, 1940]
- The First Year (Never Have So Many…) [Aug. 20th, 1940]
- This Is Your Victory [Address To V.E Day Crowds]" (May 8th, 1945)
- Recollections: The Lurking Dangers, The Loaded Pause (1937)
- Every Man To His Duty (Sept. 11th, 1940)
- Colossal Military Disaster (We Shall Fight On The Beaches) [June 4th, 1940]
- Westward Look, The Land Is Bright (April 27th, 1941)
- We Are Still Masters Of Our Fate (Sept. 9th, 1941)
- Blood. Toil, Tears… (May 13th, 1940)
- For More Than A Year… (July 29th, 1941)
- The End Of The Beginning (Nov. 10th, 1942)
- The Sinews Of Peace (The Iron Curtain" Speech'") [Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri] (May 5th, 1946}
- Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 23rd, 1944)
- War Of The Unknown Warriors (July 14th, 1940)
- St. George & The Dragon (April 29, 1933)
- Hitler Is A Monster Of Wickedness (June 22nd, 1941)
- Some Chicken… Some Neck! (Canada Parliament) [Dec. 30th, 1941]
- Unconditional Surrender (The End Of The War In Europe) [May 8th, 1945]
- Recollections: The King's Invitation (May 8th, 1940)
- Address To A Joint Session Of The U.S Congress (May 19th, 1943)
- In The End, All Will Be Well (Fall Of France) [June 17th, 1940]
- Give Us The Tools (Broadcast To The World) [Feb. 9th, 1941]
- Lift Up Your Hearts (June 12th, 1941)
- How Are We Going To Win This War? (Nov. 7th, 1941)
- Their Finest Hour (House Of Commons) [June 18th, 1940]
- Never Give In (Oct. 29th, 1941)