What languages did Churchill speak?

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, DL, FRS, RA was a British statesman, soldier and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955.

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Can Winston Churchill speak French?

It had improved year by year. At this period of his life it was written French which attracted him. In later years he became more confident in speaking in French, to the point where he could make short speeches in the language.” Churchill's self-education was based on wide reading, including books in French.
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What languages did Bismarck speak?

His speaking (and writing) four languages (German, Russian, English, and French) helped with his foreign policy; that was quite liberal when it came to Britain and Italy. Not so liberal when it came to some other countries, I might add. In the 1860's, Bismarck had his hand in the Austro-Prussian War.
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Is Churchill French?

French/British. We should keep in mind that Churchill was very pro-French. He learned French when he was young and his maternal grandmother, an American and a Francophile, had spent several years in France admiring the pomp and splendour of Napoleon III's court in the 1860s.
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Did Churchill like the French?

—22 March 1944. “For forty years I have been a consistent friend of France and her brave army; all my life I have been grateful for the contribution France has made to the culture and glory of Europe, and above all for the sense of personal liberty and the rights of man which has radiated from the soul of France.
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Why did de Gaulle dislike Churchill?

De Gaulle deeply distrusted the 'special relationship' between the UK and the US – perhaps partly because of how Churchill and Roosevelt had conspired against him during the war. It was only after de Gaulle had safely left office that the UK was able to join the EEC.
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Why did Churchill say thank God for the French Army?

Abstract. On 23 March 1933 Churchill warned the House of Commons that the Nazi regime which had recently come to power in Germany threatened the peace of Europe, and observed that 'there are a good many people who have said to themselves, as I have been saying for several years: “Thank God for the French Army”.
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What accent did Winston Churchill have?

Many students, when they first hear the recording of Churchill's speeches, are surprised. At first glance, the politician speaks with a rather strange accent. But in fact, Churchill's accent is excellent British aristocratic English. The so-called “posh accent” or “upper received pronunciation”.
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Who saved the French in ww2?

After more than four years of Nazi occupation, Paris is liberated by the French 2nd Armored Division and the U.S. 4th Infantry Division.
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Did Charles de Gaulle speak German?

He spoke fluent German

Born in Lille in 1890, the young Charles learnt German at school and spent summer holidays in Germany, further cementing his fluency.
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What languages did Goering speak?

  • 12.1 German.
  • 12.2 Foreign.
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How did Churchill communicate with Stalin?

For nearly four years, and against all the odds, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Josef Stalin led the most effective alliance in history. Yet they met face-to-face only twice. Instead, the 'Big Three' had to communicate through secret telegrams and coded letters.
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Did Kaiser Wilhelm speak English?

Kaiser Wilhelm II, Queen Victoria's oldest grandson who apparently spoke English without an accent, was holidaying near in Ilfracombe, and was spending a sunny afternoon on a local beach, Rapparee.
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Can Boris Johnson speak French?

After Stanley secured employment at the European Commission, he moved his family in April 1973 to Uccle, Brussels, where Johnson attended the European School, Brussels I and learnt to speak French.
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What did Winston Churchill say about Napoleon?

Napoleon may have been “a military tyrant, a conqueror, a man of order and discipline, a man of mundane ambitions and overwhelming egotism,” Churchill continues, “but his grandeur defied misfortune and rises superior even to time.”
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What was Churchill first speech as prime minister?

"I speak to you for the first time as Prime Minister in a solemn hour for the life of our country, of our empire, of our allies, and, above all, of the cause of freedom." So began Winston Churchill's radio broadcast of 19 May 1940.
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Has France ever won a war?

The Wars of Religion crippled France in the late 16th century, but a major victory over Spain in the Thirty Years' War made France the most powerful nation on the continent once more.
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Is France more powerful than Germany?

France is also a nuclear armed state and has the third largest nuclear forces in the world after Russia and the United States. Germany has no nuclear weapons of its own. France is also a permanent member of the UN Security Council. I would say Germany is not really that much more powerful than France if at all.
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Why was Paris not destroyed in ww2?

The city was largely spared due to its early surrender and the lesser strategic importance it was accorded by Allied commanders, but General Dietrich von Choltitz, the Nazi general in charge of Paris when it was retaken, also fostered his own explanation.
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Where did the Australian accent come from?

Australian English arose from a dialectal 'melting pot' created by the intermingling of early settlers who were from a variety of dialectal regions of Great Britain and Ireland, though its most significant influences were the dialects of Southeast England.
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Why does Churchill talk like that?

It is believed Churchill had a lateral lisp, which is when a person struggles with “s” and “z” sounds. Churchill's speech issues were described by reporters in the 20's and 30's as a stutter that was tough to listen to. Churchill's father also had a speech impediment, in which he also struggled with “s” and “z” sounds.
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Why is the Australian accent so hard?

'It is really challenging, because it's similar to a lot of different accents, it has components of a lot of different accents, so I think that's where people get derailed,' Macpherson told the.
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Why did FDR hate de Gaulle?

Roosevelt plotted to remove Charles de Gaulle as leader of the French resistance at a critical moment in World War II, saying they found him boastful, conceited and deeply biased against Britain and the United States, according to newly released British records.
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Why did France and Britain hate each other?

The war began because of two main reasons: England wanted control of the English-owned, French-controlled region of Aquitaine, and the English royal family was also after the French crown. The sheer duration of this conflict means that there were many developments and lots of battles, too – 56 battles to be precise!
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Was de Gaulle a good leader?

General De Gaulle was seen as a controversial figure. His leadership style and advocacy for French interests was at times seen as petulant both domestically and abroad. He is esteemed by his countrymen as one of the country's greatest leaders.
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