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It is March 1946. After leading Britain and her Allies to victory in the European Theatre, Winston Churchill has been shockingly defeated for re-election as Prime Minister. Living in forced retirement, Churchill receives an invitation from President Harry Truman to speak at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, where he will deliver his legendary, emphatic "Iron Curtain" speech. In CHURCHILL, the influential Nobel Prize laureate discusses his failures and his successes, his love of art, liquor and women, and the bravery of Britain's finest hour.
It is March 1946. After leading Britain and her Allies to victory in the European Theatre, Winston Churchill has been shockingly defeated for re-election as Prime Minister. Living in forced retirement, Churchill receives an invitation from President Harry Truman to speak at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, where he will deliver his legendary, emphatic "Iron Curtain" speech. In CHURCHILL, the influential Nobel Prize laureate discusses his failures and his successes, his love of art, liquor and women, and the bravery of Britain's finest hour.
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