From schoolboy failure to wartime hero, Winston Churchill's astonishing life has made him a British icon. Discover how he came to be the man we remember.
“Winston Churchill appeared to me,” Charles De Gaulle wrote in 1959, “from one end of the drama to the other, as the great champion of a great enterprise and the great artist of a great history.” ...
Former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, the son of an American mother whose composed yet combative leadership in World War II inspired the United Kingdom's "finest hour," was declared an ...
Winston Churchill reenactor Luke Boyd, flanked by Franklin Delano Roosevelt reenactor Gary Stamm, left, and retired Col. Jason Halloren, the former deputy commandant at West Point, during a discussion ...
Winston Churchill, whose resolute leadership and combative spirit rallied Britain when it stood against Nazi Germany in some of the darkest days of World War II, was born in Oxfordshire, England, on ...
Removed from banknotes, his statue sprayed with graffiti, blamed for Gaza, the Bengal famine, the deaths of millions, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - March 5, 1946. Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered his famous ‘Iron Curtain’ speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. His address coined the ...
A bill sponsored by U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley to update the museum's designation has passed the U.S. Senate unanimously. Nearly 80 years ago, Winston Churchill stood in a gymnasium at Westminster College ...
Winston Churchill remains one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century — a statesman whose words and decisions shaped the course of world history. Known for his unbreakable resolve and ...
During World War, Winston Churchill brought the people of the United Kingdom together. And after his death, huge crowds gathered to watch as his coffin processed through London to St. Paul's Cathedral ...
BRATTLEBORO — In the final few moments of 1941, a secret train traveled south through Brattleboro as it headed to Washington, D.C. On board was British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The train was ...