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The dawn of liberation / Winston S. Churchill.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Churchill, Winston S., author.
- Series:
- Winston Churchill war speeches collection
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- World War, 1939-1945--Great Britain.
- World War, 1939-1945.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (358 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : RosettaBooks, 2013.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- "PREPARATION, EFFORT, RESOLVE." A Speech to the House of Commons on the progress of the War. February 22, 1944
- A TRIBUTE TO THE PHYSICIANS. A Speech at a luncheon in London. March 2, 1944
- BASIC ENGLISH. A Statement to the House of Commons. March 9, 1944
- FUTURE OF THE ITALIAN FLEET. A Statement to the House of Commons. March 9, 1944
- WAR DECORATIONS. A Speech to the House of Commons. March 22, 1944
- "OUR GREAT AMERICAN ALLY". A Speech to an American force in Great Britain. March 23, 1944
- "THE HOUR OF OUR GREATEST EFFORT IS APPROACHING." A World Broadcast. March 26, 1944
- A TEST OF CONFIDENCE. Speeches in the House of Commons. March 29 and March 30, 1944
- ANSWERS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. January, February, March, 1944
- MESSAGES. January, February, March, 1944
- BRITISH EMPIRE WAR CASUALTIES. A Statement in an Answer to a House of Commons question. April 4, 1944
- "SPIRIT OF THE EMPIRE." A Speech to the House of Commons. April 21, 1944
- EMPIRE PRIME MINISTERS MEET. A Speech at the opening of a Conference at No. 10 Downing Street. May 1, 1944
- BRITISH EMPIRE'S AID TO RUSSIA. A Statement to the House of Commons. May 10, 1944
- TRIBUTE TO MR. CURTIN. A Speech at a London luncheon in honour of the Prime Minister of Australia. May 18, 1944
- A WORLD SURVEY. A Speech to the House of Commons. May 24, 1944
- THE INVASION OF FRANCE. Statements to the House of Commons. June 6 and 8, 1944
- GENERAL DE GAULLE. A Statement to the House of Commons. June 14, 1944
- RIGHTS OF SMALL NATIONS. A Speech at a luncheon given by the Mexican Ambassador. June 15, 1944
- BRITISH CASUALTIES IN ITALY. A Statement to the House of Commons. June 27, 1944
- ANSWERS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. April, May, June, 1944
- MESSAGES. April, May, June, 1944.
- THE FLYING BOMB. Statements to the House of Commons. July 6 and July 25, 1944
- SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES. A Statement to the House of Commons. July 11, 1944
- THE WAR SITUATION. A Speech to the House of Commons. August 2, 1944
- WITH THE TROOPS IN ITALY. Extracts from Speeches to the men of the Fifth and Eighth Armies in Italy. August 19 and 20, 1944
- ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE ITALIANS. A Message at the end of the Prime Minister's visit to Italy. August 28, 1944
- QUEBEC PRESS CONFERENCE. A Statement during a joint Press Conference with President Roosevelt at the Citadel, Quebec, Canada. September 16, 1944
- AT THE CITADEL, QUEBEC. A Speech on receiving an Honorary Degree from McGill University. September 16, 1944
- THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE. A joint Statement issued by the Prime Minister and President Roosevelt. September 17, 1944
- A REVIEW OF THE WAR. A Speech to the House of Commons. September 28, 1944
- ANSWERS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. July, August, September, 1944
- MESSAGES. July, August, September, 1944
- TRIBUTE TO LORD CECIL OF CHELWOOD. A Letter of Greetings on his Eightieth Birthday, September 14, 1944
- EPIC OF WARSAW. A Statement to the House of Commons. October 5, 1944
- TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL. A Speech to the House of Commons. October 6, 1944
- VISIT TO MARSHAL STALIN. A Speech before departing from Moscow. October 19, 1944
- THE LAST LAP. A Speech on the War Situation to the House of Commons. October 27, 1944
- DEATH OF PRINCESS BEATRICE. A Speech to the House of Commons. October 31, 1944
- PROLONGATION OF PARLIAMENT. A Speech to the House of Commons. October 31, 1944
- DEATH OF LORD MOYNE. A Speech to the House of Commons following the assassination of the Resident Minister in the Middle East. November 7, 1944.
- THE FRUITS OF 1944. A Speech at the Lord Mayor's Luncheon at the Mansion House, London. November 9, 1944
- V2 ROCKET. A Statement to the House of Commons. November 10, 1944
- THE VISIT TO PARIS. A Speech at a luncheon given by General de Gaulle. November 11, 1944. A Speech to the Paris Liberation Committee. November 12, 1944
- LEAVE FOR OVERSEAS FORCES. A Statement to the House of Commons. November 17, 1944
- PALESTINE TERRORISM. A Statement to the House of Commons. November 17, 1944
- THANKSGIVING DAY. A Speech at the Royal Albert Hall. November 23, 1944
- "THE TASKS WHICH LIE BEFORE US." A Speech to the House of Commons. November 29, 1944
- FUTURE OF LEND-LEASE. A Statement to the House of Commons. November 30, 1944
- SHELLS FOR BRITISH TROOPS. A letter to Sir Walter Citrine. November 30, 1944
- BRITAIN'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A Speech to the boys of Harrow School. December 1, 1944
- THE CRISIS IN GREECE. A Speech to the House of Commons. December 8, 1944
- THE FUTURE OF POLAND. A Speech to the House of Commons. December 15, 1944
- TROOPS' WELFARE IN THE FAR EAST. A Speech to the House of Commons. December 20, 1944
- CONFERENCE IN ATHENS. A Speech at a meeting attended by representatives from all Greek parties. December 26, 1944
- THE GREEK SITUATION. A Statement at a Press Conference in Athens. December 27, 1944
- SOME PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS. October, November, December
- THE WAR AGAINST THE U-BOATS. Twelve monthly statements issued during 1944 by the Prime Minister and President Roosevelt
- HOPE FOR 1945. A Message to the Primrose League. December 31, 1944.
- Notes:
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 17, 2016).
- ISBN:
- 0-7953-2948-2
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