Monday, October 17, 2011

winston churchill

  • Question:-Winston Churchill?
    I have to make a poster-board of Winston Churchill what photos should I include. (I need a lot of photos so post as many as possible) thanks for the help it is much appreciated. I don't want just pictures of him but also of what he did.

    Answer:-There are some very well-known pictures of the 'big three' at the yalta meeting in 1945. Basically this was the end of the second world war, important meeting when Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin worked out who would have power over what parts of Europe.
  • Question:-winston Churchill?
    "never, never, never give up" (Winsotn Churchill)..........................

    1) who was Winston Churchill?
    2) why do you think he made this statement?

    i need these answers.........................please help me..................

    Answer:-I think you need to use Churchill's quote in your own life. Never, never give up ...on your homework!

    In other words, don't get others to do what you can easily do for yourself!
  • Question:-What evidence is there that Winston Churchill had intelligence of the Pearl Harbor attack beforehand?
    So for a couple years now I've heard rumors that then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had intelligence beforehand that the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbor but let it happen in order to get America in the war. I am not saying I believe this; but I want to hear the case for it and see any evidence.

    Answer:-Yes here are the true Facts the question must be asked How did Hull Know on the 29 Nov 1941

    churchill sent FDR a message telling the americans that the Target was pearl harbour and the date 7 Dec 1941

    on the Night before FDR had a dinner party with 35 Guests and he weeled Himself under the table and said the war starts tomorrow

    here is the proof that FDR did Know Date and Time

    29 Nov.- Hull sat in Layfayette Park across from the White House with ace United Press reporter Joe Leib and showed him a message stating that Pearl Harbor would be attacked on December 7. This could well have been the Nov. 26 message from Churchill. The New York Times in its 12/8/41 PH report on page 13 under the headline "Attack Was Expected" stated the US had known that Pearl Harbor was going to be attacked the week before. Perhaps Leib wasn't the only reporter Hull told.
    Source(s):
    http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLE…
  • Question:-What point was Winston Churchill making in his iron curtain speech?
    Just a sentence or two about what point Winston Churchill was trying to make in his iron curtain speech.

    Answer:-Winston Churchill, in his 'Sinews of Peace' address (otherwise known as the Iron Curtain speech), first coined the term 'Iron Curtain' which for 5 decades later was an international symbol of eastern communist oppression and removal of human rights. The speech had NOTHING to do with the Berlin Wall, which was built many years later, although the Wall is future evidence of what Churchill said.

    Here is a quote from the speech (courtesy of Wikipedia):

    "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an "iron curtain" has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and in some cases increasing measure of control from Moscow."

    And this is his point:

    After WW2, much of Eastern Europe stayed in Stalin's grip because he was loathe to leave the lands he had spent millions of men fighting for. These lands were the lands listed above. As he refused to lose control over them, puppet communist governments began to be set up that answered to Stalin back in Moscow.

    Most people were preoccupied with recovering from the war, but Churchill stood up in his speech and basically said "The Russians have taken all of this land and are unfairly keeping it! This is creating a divide between communism and freedom, east and west!"
    As a name for this divide, he used the phrase 'iron curtain.'

    Here is a famous propaganda picture that might help you:
    http://www.johndclare.net/images/Iron_Curtain.jpg
    (the figure peeping is Churchill).

    Hope you find this of use!
  • Question:-Why do coservatives who generally admire Winston Churchill complain about my lies?
    Coservatives, let me remind the words of your own idol:

    Truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.
    - Winston Churchill.

    Answer:-Churchill's statement was a clever play on words describing that misinformation was a weapon of war to keep WWII military secrets safe.

    Obama doesn't have an excuse.
  • Question:-Why did Winston Churchill say Jews were behind Communism in Russia?
    "There is no need to exaggerate the part played in the creating of Bolshevism and in the actual bringing about of the Russian Revolution by these international and for the most part atheistic Jews. It is certainly the very great one; it probably outweighs all others. With the notable exception of Lenin, the majority of the leading figures are Jews."
    Winston Churchill
    Please don't answer if you're that uneducated in the matter.

    Jews are an ethnicity, religion and a culture.

    Answer:-Is it surprising, after the way the Tsarist government treated Jews?
  • Question:-How did Winston Churchill keep in power?
    I need to know how Winston Churchill keep in power. I've already tried google, wiki, and history websites but haven't found a solid answer. Please help.

    Answer:-Winston Churchill had perseverance and a great world leader
  • Question:-How did Winston Churchill reflect the culture of England during WWII?
    I've been trying to figure out the culture of England during WWII, and how Winston Churchill reflected the culture. Could some explain it to me?

    Answer:-After France fell and before the Soviet Union and the U.S. got involved, Britain was basically fighting the Axis powers by itself. The British people needed someone who was tough, a fighter and who wouldn't allow himself to be bullied into submission by Hitler. Churchill embodied all of that. He gave Britons the courage to stand up to the Nazis, to withstand the Blitzkrieg (which killed tens of thousands of people) and to believe that they were "fighting the good fight." He also made the fight about the British people and their cultural identity ("We will defend our island..." and the "thousand years" speeches).
  • Question:-What do you think about Winston Churchill opinion on Arab immigration to Palestine?
    "So far from being persecuted, the Arabs have crowded into the country and multiplied till their population has increased more than even all world Jewry could lift up the Jewish population"
    Winston Churchill, 1939.

    Answer:-A well known fact !!!
    The Arabs had immigrated to find work. They fled because they had neither nationhood nor attachment to Palestine. They were fixated on the extermination of the Jews and on booty.


    1.
    Tewfik Bey El-Hurani, Governor of the Hauran said August 12, 1935, as published in "La Syrie": "in the last few months from 30,000 to 36,000 Hauranese (Syrians) had ENTERED Palestine and SETTLED there".

    2.
    Massive Arab immigration from 1922 to 1936 into Palestine was confirmed by the British Governor of the Sinai, who observed that: "This illegal immigration was not only going on from SINAI, but also from Transjordan and Syria....."
  • Question:-How many speeches did winston churchill give?
    How many speeches did winston churchill give during world war 2. This is for my sons homework. Please help if you know. Thanks :)

    Answer:-20 important ones, although I do think it might be more, if you count speeches at for instance universities. However there are 20 important speeches of him listed on the website I used as a source between 1940 and 1945. If 1939 is also counted as WW II (because Germany had already invaded Poland and the Czech Republic) the total would be 22.

No comments:

Post a Comment