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Mostly by radio- at the outbreak of WW2, television transmission closed down as there were fears that it could be used as too effective a Propaganda tool by the Nazi's if Britain was invaded. Churchill thus gave a nightly broadcast to the nation over the radio. He also appeared on newsreels shown in cinemas, and very occasionally visited places significant to the war effort where he made speeches to the public assembled there.

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