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The Importance of Being Churchill
- Narrated by: Hattie Matilda
- Length: 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Winston Churchill never trusted Hitler. When France fell to the Nazis, Britain was alone in their fight against Germany. There were no Allies, no second front...there was no one. Only the Axis powers and neutral countries that did not want to get involved in the war. Standing alone, Churchill rallied the British people by convincing them it would be better to fight for their freedom than to surrender. So began the Battle of Britain and what Churchill would call their nation's finest hour.
©2016 Lorri Moulton (P)2017 Lorri Moulton
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