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how does churchill begin his “their finest hour” speech

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Answered by somi173
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"This was their finest hour".

This speech was delivered by Winston Churchill. He delivered this speech to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. It is a lower House of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

He delivered this speech on 18 June 1940 just after one month, he took over as Prime Minister.

This was the 3rd of the three speeches which he gave during the Battle of France. This war is also known as the Fall of France. It was a period of 2nd World War. German forces invaded France, defeated allied force and captured the French territories.

So

He begins this speech by summarizing recent battle losses.

He showed his support to the French Government and to the French people in all circumstances.


Answered by Arslankincsem
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Churchill listed the advantages of Britain win the war that was supposed to be with Germany in his finest hour speech.


He also mentioned the colossal military disaster.


He explained about the disaster that occurred with the fight that happened between Belgium and France and how it affected the lives of everyone.

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