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To: churchillchat@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] Is Churchill Still Relevant?
She was very much of the "velvet glove" school. Whenever she had suspicions of
one of her subjects, she would do him the honor of visiting him. The cost of
housing, feeding and en
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Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 5:36 PM
To: churchillchat@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] Is Churchill Still Relevant? I would hope that
Elizabeth I would not be relevant. She ran history's most successful police
state. "The spa
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Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] Is Churchill Still Relevant?
I would hope that Elizabeth I would not be rel
I would hope that Elizabeth I would not be relevant. She ran history's most
successful police state. "The spacious days of good Queen Bess" were extremely
repressive - and she got people to love it.
Jonathan Hayes
From: Richard M. Langworth
To: ChurchillChat
Sent: Friday, September
Dear List members,
Churchill saw the writing on the wall of history - and never failed to take
the consequences. He was, you could rightfully claim, a geopolitical
whistle-blower who issued quite a cavalcade of "early warnings" - e.g.
on the nature of the nazi ideology, on the need for European