The most famous section - copied from Wikipedia is - "...We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender,..."
Winston Churchill
There are probably several contenders for this title, some real and some by authors, examples would be; William Shakespeare (Many) Abraham Lincoln (Gettysburg address) Winston Churchill (Several during WW II) Martin Luther King Jr (I have a dream)
Ethos
Sir Henry Parkes's famous Federation speech, known as the Tenterfield Oration, was delivered on 24 October 1889, at the Tenterfield School of Arts in the small town of Tenterfield, northern New South Wales.
After World War II, Winston Churchill continued to play a significant role in global politics, primarily through his advocacy for European unity and the establishment of strong transatlantic relations. He famously delivered the "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946, highlighting the division between Western democracies and Eastern communist states. Additionally, he served as the leader of the opposition in Britain, influencing policy and public opinion, and later returned to power as Prime Minister from 1951 to 1955, where he focused on rebuilding the economy and maintaining Britain's status on the world stage. His writings and speeches during this period also contributed to his legacy as a statesman and historian.
Churchills most famous speech was known as the Iron Curtain.
never never never give up
Churchill made many famous speeches.
Winston Churchill gave his famous Iron Curtain speech on March 5, 1946
To instill a fighting spirit in the people of Britain, and to make it clear to the Germans that an invasion force would be fought all the way.
Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill coined this phrase
It was given by Sir Winston Churchill.
The main achievement was in power was the famous speech that got everyone united and determined to fight the Germans and the Japs. He said We will fight in the air , we will, fight on the lands, valleys , hills and mountains, we will fight in the sea, and under the sea, .But we shall never ever surrender.
NO ! In fact the prime ministers name was Neville chamberlain and he wrote a speech called 'peace for our time' and was very famous but not more famous than Winston Churchill's speech called 'we'll fight on the beaches' and that is even more famous than Neville chamberlain's but Neville chamberlain's speech is still awesome and very famous . if it was speech as in talking then NO none of them had speech problems. hope I helped