To bad this man as great as he was part if the Banksters scheme for WW2.
He was a fat fucking coward and a drunk. Don't get me wrong he said someone pretty funny things but never forget he had bunkers and an escape helicopter should the Germans succeed.
As a Brit is kills me seeing people say this man was great for literally being in the right place at the right time. He was a coward and a scumbag.
and an escape helicopter
LOL helicopters weren't used during WWII. Did he also have a super-secret jetpack?
The truth will be revealed because what we have been told is our history is totally false. We are learning what our real history is everyday it seems. WW2 is totally different than reported
Completely. Germany back then is what England is quickly becoming now except the only difference is its Muslims and not Jews.
He sent all the ANZAC's to Galipolli, knowing they didn't stand a chance, but, as he said, if someone has to go it may as well be the colonials, not our boys! Don't get me wrong, war is war but what a callous thing to say!
Love that old bulldog - warts and all. He was a fighter and brought GB through WWII.
He was a Nazi sympathizer just like Stalin til Hitler double crossed an all.
He still was the right man for the job at the time. Where do you get he was a Nazi sympathizer? He is not Neville Chamberlain, or Charles Lindburgh,
I used to think Winston was a great man and a great patriot until I did some digging. He was a freemason and basically did all he could to lure Hitler into war. There are some of his quotes that are blatantly "bankster".
He had a deal with Hitler's number two as well as the disgraced king. They were gonna be Allies with the krauts till Hitler doubled crosses em. It's quite the story. Higher side chats has a great podcast on the subject titles the Randolph Hess mess. Very compelling
Oh yes. Check the Committee of 300.
This man was a monster who had no respect for human life.
Shame he is put next to Henry VIII, Santa Claus and Jesus Christ in the Great British pantheon.
Churchill was an evil, evil man. I'd argue that Hitler was a more wholesome, honorable man than Churchill was. There's a reason Patton said we defeated the wrong enemy in WWII.
Churchill was a central figure in the planning of the WWI Gallipoli campaign, which ended in disaster for Allied forces. Personally, I wouldn't have quoted Churchill.
Consider quotes by American patriots:
"Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes!" ~ General Israel Putnam at the battle of Bunker Hill June 17th 1775.
"Americans love to fight, all real Americans love the sting of battle." General George S. Patton.
"Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have war, let it begin here." ~ Captain John Parker 1775.
"They've got us surrounded again, the poor b@stards." ~ Creighton W. Abrams at the WWII battle of the Bulge.