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Now remembered as one of the great speeches of World War II, the 'Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat' had little to no effect when it was first given. The ex-prime minister Chamberlin had a warmer reception, and Churchill's speech wasn't even broadcast to the public. Exploring what was happening at that point of the war, the qualities that would help Churchill win the war, and what had happened up to that point, this is a clear look at the turning point of World War II. 147 pages, hardcover with dust jacket.
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