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It was given by Sir Winston Churchill.
Quotes from speeches that Winston Churchill has given can be located by going to one's local library and inquiring about any materials or publications that may be available on the topic of Winston Churchill.
The phrase was coined by Sir Winston Churchill in the Missouri town of Fulton 5th March 1946 in a speech given to Westminster College.
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Churchill made a great many speeches, you need to be more specific.
Given that Sir Winston Churchill was born in England to a British father and an American mother, it seems a pretty safe bet to say that his first language was British English.
A sample of a short speech is the 'Farewell to Baseball Address' that was given by baseball legend Lou Gehrig. 'Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat' is another short speech given by Winston Churchill.
On 15th January 1965 Winston Churchill suffered a stroke that left him gravely ill. He died at his home nine days later, at age 90, shortly after eight o'clock on the morning of 24th January 1965.
Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of Great Britain during most of World War II and as such was one of the leaders of the Allies. The Axis was the name given to the enemy led by Germany and Adolf Hitler.
The Iron Curtain was a term given by Winston Churchill to the divide between communist eastern and capitalist western Europe.
You are referring to one of three speeches made by Mr Churchill to the British House of Commons during the Battle of France, a speech that is given a variety of monikers such as "We shall never surrender...", "We shall fight on the beeches...", and so on. These speeches were instrumental in rallying the British people - and a good part of the rest of the world - to defeat Adolph Hitler and his warmongering Nazi party.
The speech that Churchill stated that Britain stands alone was the War of the Unknown Warriors, given on July 14, 1940. In the speech he stated, And now it has come to us to stand alone in the breach, and face the worst that the tyrant's might and enmity can do.