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What was the main purpose of the finest hour speech?

Prime Minister Winston Churchill rallies Britain during the lowest and most uncertain moments of the Second World War


Who said i have to offer but blood toil tears and sweat?

"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."Winston Churchill, gave a speech in the House of Commons on becoming the British Prime Minister.


Which detail from Churchill's "Their Finest Hour" speech is most closely related to his main purpose?

His call for the British people to prepare for war


What is the six word speech churchill gave after bombing?

Churchill never gave a six word speech neither did he bomb.


What was Winston Churchill's speech when he declared war?

Winston Churchill didn't become British Prime Minister until 10 May 1940. War was declared by his predecessor Neville Chamberlain on 3 September 1939.


What is Winston churchill's famous speech?

Churchill made many famous speeches.


As a boy he risked riducle for a speech impedimate and went on to become the British prime minister?

Sir Winston Churchill (see 'Related links' below)


Who was the former british prime minister who gave the iron curtain speech?

Winston Churchill, during his second term in office from 1951 to '55. Yes, it WAS Winston Churchill, but at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri on 5 March 1946.


Famous for its vicar's speech what movie did Winston Churchill reputedly say was worth more to the British war effort than a flotilla of ships?

Mrs Miniver


Who came up with the term iron curtain?

Winston Churchill


Who said this in anne frank is not the end it is the beginning of the end but it is perhaps the end of the beginning?

"Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." It is said by Winston Churchill, Former British Prime Minister, in a speech at Lord Mayor's Luncheon, Mansion House, London in 1942.


Famous for it's Vicars Speech what movie did Winston Churchill reputedly say was worth more to the British war effort than a flotilla of ships?

Mrs. Miniver