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 : Winston Churchill writes greeting on a bomb, WW2


Winston Churchill writes greeting on a bomb, WW2

Jan. 1, 1944 - Cannes, France - Britain's war leader, WINSTON CHURCHILL was uniquely stirred by the challenge of war and found his fulfillment in leading the democracies to victory. It was to prove more important that as a democrat, he was disgusted by the rise of totalitarian systems in Europe. PICTURED: Churchill writes greeting on a bomb supposed to be dropped on Germany

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13159229
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46130121
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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