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What did Winston Churchill say about Latin America?
It seems to me, however, that the chief virtue of Latin is in its instilling a virtue long dormant in our society: patience under drudgery.
What Churchill said about Argentina?
A publication circulates on Facebook with an alleged phrase from the former prime minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill about Argentina: “Don’t let Argentina become a power. It will drag all of Latin America after it.
When did Churchill say this is the beginning of the end?
November 10, 1942
Conversation. On November 10, 1942, Winston Churchill said this: “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” I believe this is where we are today.
What did Churchill say about El Alamein?
When Churchill declared that Montgomery’s victory at El Alamein marked “not the end, not even the beginning of the end but, possibly, the end of the beginning”, he spoke the truth, secure in the knowledge that the Middle East was no longer in danger, that his imperial strategy had prevailed, and that his position as …
Did Churchill say ‘Americans can always be trusted to do the right thing?
Q: On October 13 on Fox News, Brit Hume cited a variation of a supposed Churchill remark: “Americans can always be trusted to do the right thing, once all other possibilities have been exhausted.” It is not really very complimentary to Americans.
What was the relationship between Peron and Churchill like?
Doing a web search this seems to be directed at Peron – who was not in power till Churchill was really past it. Argentina was a major trading partner for the UK for many years – starting with railways in the 1870’s, selling battleships to all and sundry during the South American arms races.
Did Churchill say you have no brain at 35?
If you’re not a conservative by the time you’re 35, you have no brain.’ There is no record of anyone hearing Churchill say this. Paul Addison of Edinburgh University made this comment: ‘Surely Churchill can’t have used the words attributed to him. He’d been a Conservative at 15 and a Liberal at 35!
Did Churchhill ever say “tenerla Muy en cuenta”?
There is no evidence that Churchhill ever said such a thing, though the quote (or variants) is widely believed in Argentina and other Third World locations. ESTA FRASE DE WINSTON CHURCHILL HAY QUE TENERLA MUY EN CUENTA.