March 5 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1770, British troops killed five colonials in the so-called Boston Massacre, one of the events that led to the American Revolution. Crispus Attucks, who had ...
Seventy-five years ago Friday, the eyes of the world were fixed on Missouri. The president of the United States came here — as did the former and future prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great ...
As communication teachers, we ask students to learn from how great speakers in history might address current events. This is an especially timely exercise since much of the principal public discourse ...
Fulton — On March 5, 1946, 75 years ago next week, Winston Churchill gave his now-famous “Sinews of Peace” speech at Westminster College. In it, he famously declared “From Stettin in the Baltic to ...
FULTON, Mo. -- Relatives of Winston Churchill have marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Britain's World War II leader at the Missouri college where he delivered his historic "Iron Curtain" ...
A picture is worth a thousand words. Seventy-nine years ago, on March 5th, Winston Churchill and President Harry S. Truman paraded through downtown Jefferson City before making the trip to Westminster ...
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The Iron Curtain was an ideological and physical separation of communist Eastern Europe from the West following World War II. The term 'iron curtain' was popularised by former British prime minister ...
Winston Churchill, one of the greatest statesmen of all time, delivered his famous Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri, on March 5, 1946. Churchill used the speech to emphasize the necessity for ...
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (L) and U.S. President Harry S. Truman on March 4, 1946, wave from a train en route to Fulton, Mo., where the former would give his famous "Iron Curtain" ...
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