“Winston Churchill appeared to me,” Charles De Gaulle wrote in 1959, “from one end of the drama to the other, as the great champion of a great enterprise and the great artist of a great history.” ...
Defenders of the European Convention on Human Rights, from John Major to Keir Starmer, have peddled the fallacy that Winston Churchill was the brains behind it. He was no such thing, argues Yuan Yi ...
This week (May 9) in 1940, in a meeting between British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, British Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax and First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill, Churchill did ...
Winston Churchill reenactor Luke Boyd, flanked by Franklin Delano Roosevelt reenactor Gary Stamm, left, and retired Col. Jason Halloren, the former deputy commandant at West Point, during a discussion ...
After an intensive restoration, a portrait of John Churchill, the first duke of Marlborough, will go on public display for the first time ever at Chartwell, a country house in southeast England that ...
Some ideas are still useful even after a long time. They go from generation to generation and still help people in their ...
Mirrors of Greatness: Churchill and the Leaders Who Shaped Him; By David Reynolds; Basic Books; 464 pp., $32.50 “Winston Churchill appeared to me,” Charles De Gaulle wrote in 1959, “from one end of ...