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Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill: A Contrast in Leadership Neville Chamberlain’s Declaration of War on Germany, September 3, 1939 Winston Churchill’s first Radio Broadcast as Prime Minister on the BBC, May 1
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Buckingham Palace / The Churchill Centre / /

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Trinity Sunday / /

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German Air Force / Royal Air Force / War Cabinet / His Majesty's commission / House of Lords / ORGANIZATION OF THE LESSON PLAN / British Army / Long Parliament / High Command / French Army / Churchill Centre / House of Commons / /

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Martha Curtis / Stephen Bungay / Hitler / Leo Amery / Winston S. Churchill / Oliver Cromwell / Winston Churchill / Neville Chamberlain / M. Reynaud / /

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BBC RADIO / /

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