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  2. Be ye men of valour - Wikipedia

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    Be Ye Men of Valour was a wartime speech made in a BBC broadcast on 19 May 1940 by Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill.It was his first speech to the nation as Prime Minister, and came nine days after his appointment, during the Battle of France in the second year of World War II.

  3. We shall fight on the beaches - Wikipedia

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    We shall fight on the beaches" was a speech delivered by the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 4 June 1940. This was the second of three major speeches given around the period of the Battle of France ; the others are the " Blood, toil, tears and sweat " speech of 13 May ...

  4. Category:Speeches by Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:World War II speeches - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Winston Churchill's address to Congress (1941) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. List of speeches - Wikipedia

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    Not only did the speech address the issues of sexism and misogyny, but also those of racism and social class. 1973: Salvador Allende's last speech addressing the country before his death during the September 11th, 1973 CIA-backed coup d'état in Chile. 1974: I Have Never Been a Quitter, the resignation speech of U.S. President Richard M. Nixon.

  7. Winston Churchill in the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    Churchill was especially taken by the Mulberry project but he was also keen to make the most of Allied air power which, by the beginning of 1944, had become overwhelming. [103] Churchill never fully lost his apprehension about the invasion, however, and underwent great fluctuation of mood as D-Day approached.

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  9. Peace efforts during World War II - Wikipedia

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    However, these resistance groups were never able to gain enough power to oust Hitler, and their efforts at negotiation were stymied by the Allies' demand for unconditional surrender. After the failed assassination attempt, the Gestapo cracked down on the resistance, and the opportunity for peace through internal resistance effectively ended.