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I Was There...: the True Story of Churchill's War [VHS]

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This documentary chronicles Winston Churchill's wartime career as Prime Minister, a role he took over when the country lost faith in Neville Chamberlain. Churchill's firm belief in 'Intelligence', and his attempts to involve America in the Allied cause long before Pearl Harbour, are featured, plus the part he played in the Dunkirk evacuations.

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Winston Spencer Churchill became Great Britain's Prime Minister on 10th May 1940 after the country had finally lost all faith in the great appeaser, Neville Chamberlain - the German invasion of Lowland countries the final straw for a population now under the constant threat of tyranny. Now the people demanded a strong leader and chose the charismatic, cigar smoking Churchill.

With unique footage this film examines his strong reserve and indomitable strength as he resolves to "go it alone" against Hitler. This programme traces Churchill's genius, his long held belief in the importance of "Intelligence", of knowing his enemy, and his cunning and superb diplomatic skills which would eventually result in the defeat of Nazism. It tells the real story of his involvement in Dunkirk, as a moral victory was grabbed from the hands of seemingly inevitable and humiliating defeat, and of his continual efforts to try to persuade the wary Americans into the war, long before the events at Pearl Harbor, which his "Intelligence" had undoubtedly foreseen.

With Hitler finally turning on his one time ally Stalin - and with the creation of the Eastern Front - this film tells the true story of how Churchill took his place "at the top table" among the World's two great would-be super-powers, and of the shaky and strained relationship they had. This landmark film contains interviews with those who were affected by him in the military, and those who knew him intimately. This will be a lasting tribute and commemoration to the man who defined "their finest hour", and perhaps that famous epitaph, said proudly under clear again skies late in 1940, should be rewritten;
"Never have so many, owed so much, to one man".
That man is Winston Spencer Churchill.


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