The Gathering Storm: -- A hush over all Europe -- Our consciences are at rest -- A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma -- The first ten weeks -- A hideous state of alarm and menace -- Hitler's sudden overrunning of the vast region of Norway -- Alone: -- Blood, toil, tears and sweat -- Arm yourselves, and be ye men of valor -- Fight them on the beaches -- Their finest hour -- What we were to do about the French Fleet -- The war of the unknown warriors -- Never in the field of human conflict -- Let God defend the right -- Frenchmen-rearm your spirits -- The silence of Neville Chamberlain's tomb -- Give us the tools and we will finish the job -- Westward, look, the land is bright -- The World at War: -- The fourth climacteric -- The tunnel may be dark and long -- Hitler's madness has infected the Japanese mind -- A long and hard war -- Some chicken. Some neck -- Vote of censure -- The end of the beginning -- Not a seat but a springboard -- Before the leaves of autumn fall -- The keystone of the Fascist arch has crumbled -- The price of greatness is responsibility -- Preparation, effort and resolve -- An immense armada -- For the liberation of the soil of France -- I never felt so grave a sense of responsibility -- The greatest American friend we have ever known -- This is your victory! -- Aftermath: -- An iron curtain has descended
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