Winston Churchill | The Unsinkable Politician | 2

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Winston Churchill | His Finest Hour | 3

It’s 1939 and Churchill has been proved right in his fervent opposition to appeasement of Hitler. German tanks have crossed the Polish border and Churchill is brought straight back into government. Now he is tasked with guiding the country through one of the biggest crises it has ...  Show more

Winston Churchill | Blood, Toil, Tears & Sweat | 4

The war is won but the nation seems far from grateful as the election of 1945 sweeps Labour into power. But the Churchill phenomenon doesn’t stop and he’s back in Number 10 in 1951 as the new Queen Elizabeth’s first prime minister. Upon his death he receives a state funeral, but ...  Show more

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