What Is Churchill's Role In Ww2

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depicted with two faces shouting ‘Hilfe’ (Help) from one face and ‘Sieg’ (Victory) from the other simultaneously.
It is surprising, how England slipped into this war’, Hitler told his guests at the Berghof on the evening of 18th October 1941. ‘The man who managed it was Churchill, that puppet of the Jewry that pulls the strings.’ In posters, Churchill was portrayed as a warmonger. Figure.1.84 demonstrates Churchill and Eden sitting on the foot of Mars the war of God having a conversation. According to the Nazis since the beginning Churchill was opposed to Chamberlain’s appeasement policy and had instigated the war. The Nazi propaganda publicized that Churchill desired the war to fulfill his dream of unlimited power over all the nations and continents. Nazi propaganda transmitted that Churchill had overlooked the needs of the people. The Cover Art from Lustige Blätter, (Figure.1.73) shows Churchill and the king shipping England in to a Jewish pawn shop. The reckless decision of Churchill to wage war on the cost of the British Empire.
Churchill was also accused of inventing the air war against the civilian population in 1940. Churchill, Roosevelt, and their Jewish supporters were accused as the arch war criminals who perpetrated this war. (figure.1.86)
Not surprisingly, Churchill cropped up in Hitler’s table
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He reached to the souls of the Folks. He was not one sided opinionated describer of the happenings; he knew how to situate the events in the national arena and give them a meaning. His words were like magnet drawing people like iron and appealed to the good instincts of the people. On the other hand similarly the legacy of Churchill’s oratory is such that even today Sir Winston Churchill Public Speaking Competition (held every year at Blenheim Palace) and the Churchill National Public Speaking Competition for Schools are