WAY TO VICTORY
MAY BE LONG AND HARD BUT NATION WILL WIN THROUGH. MR. CHURCHILL ADDRESSES WORKERS. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, November 8. In an address to factory workers at Sheffield today, Mr. Churchill repeated that however long and hard the road might be, the British nation and Commonwealth of Nations “will come through united, fresh, stainless, and unflinching.” He continued: “When we look back upon all that has passed since peace was broken by the brutal assault on Poland, we see that many, many disappointments have occurred, and very often mistakes. “But still, when we look back to 15 months ago and remember that then we were alone, then we were almost unarmed, and when we see now our armed force developing in strength and getting into their hands for the first time weapons equal to those used against them by the enemies of freedom, when we look across the wide stretches of Europe and see that great warrior Stalin at the head of his valiant men, when we look eastward across the ocean and see America sending out her ships so that they may carry right to the front line, without regard to the opposition they may encounter, the weapons, munitions and food we require, we see in them a message of inspiration. We are sure that before we get to the end of the road we shall all be together.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1941, Page 5
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233WAY TO VICTORY Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1941, Page 5
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