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Winston Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-85)
img Winston Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-85)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 6,219. Winston Churchill, British Politician."
Portrait of Clementine Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-77)
img Portrait of Clementine Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-77)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 9425. Mrs. Churchill Wife of (British) Prime Minister Winston Churchill. [stamped] May 30, 1941."
Side profile of Winston Churchill with a cigar (ddr-njpa-1-76)
img Side profile of Winston Churchill with a cigar (ddr-njpa-1-76)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 9,146. Winston Churchill (British) Prime Minister. [stamped] March 10, 1941."
Portrait of Winston Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-72)
img Portrait of Winston Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-72)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 9,277. Winston Churchill (British) Prime Minister. [stamped] April 18, 1941."
Newspaper clipping regarding Winston Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-81)
doc Newspaper clipping regarding Winston Churchill (ddr-njpa-1-81)
Caption on front [translation]: "Person of the Day: Churchill. It's said that Mr. Churchill, whose name has already been previously mentioned as a pick-me-up for a British cabinet worrying about the European crisis, will soon be entering the government as First Lord of the Admiralty. He's known for being at the forefront of those who wish …
Winston Churchill speaking to an audience (ddr-njpa-1-88)
img Winston Churchill speaking to an audience (ddr-njpa-1-88)
Caption on reverse: "NXP/PLA1185312_4/23_Woodford, England: Still spry at 84, former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill is shown (L) addressing the constituents here late 4/20. Sir Winston said he will seek re-election to Parliament at the next general election. He also told the audience that the West cannot abandon West Germany or West Berlin. At right, …
Winston Chuchill meeting crewmen of the HMS Hardy (ddr-njpa-1-78)
img Winston Chuchill meeting crewmen of the HMS Hardy (ddr-njpa-1-78)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Heroes of the Battle of Narvik Return. The British destroyer HMS Hardy, which fought a fierce battle against the German navy near Narvik, returned on April 19 to cheers from the citizens of London. Photograph: Churchill meeting crewmen from the Hardy. [stamped] May 16, 1940."
Winston Churchill giving a radio address for NBC (ddr-njpa-1-74)
img Winston Churchill giving a radio address for NBC (ddr-njpa-1-74)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Nazis Enraged by Churchill's Broadcast. (London) Domei. Winston Churchill, an influential figure in the British political world, broadcast a speech to the US on October 16 which included vitriolic attacks on totalitarian countries, earning him the fury of the Nazi party leadership. Photograph: Winston Churchill, mid-broadcast. [stamped] November 7, 1938."
Winston Churchill at a welcome banquet (ddr-njpa-1-71)
img Winston Churchill at a welcome banquet (ddr-njpa-1-71)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Churchill Healthy. (London) Domei. The Bertram Mills Circus, performing at Olympia in London since late last month, has been drawing great acclaim. Photograph: Winston Churchill attending the welcome banquet for the circus troupe. [stamped] February 14, 1939."
Winston Churchill deboarding a plane (ddr-njpa-1-86)
img Winston Churchill deboarding a plane (ddr-njpa-1-86)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Churchill Enters Cabinet. (London) Domei. With war declared on Germany, Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden, and others entered the cabinet as part of a wartime unity government. Photograph: Winston Churchill, the new First Lord of the Admiralty, returning from inspecting the Maginot Line in mid-August. [stamped] September 5, 1939."
Winston Churchill observing England's defenses (ddr-njpa-1-75)
img Winston Churchill observing England's defenses (ddr-njpa-1-75)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Churchill Firm to the Bitter End. (London) Domei. Prime Minister Churchill, filled with fighting spirit, observing the condition of defenses on the northeastern English coast with a machine gun in hand. [stamped] August 20, 1940."
Winston Churchill climbing into a tank (ddr-njpa-1-82)
img Winston Churchill climbing into a tank (ddr-njpa-1-82)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Churchill on a Tank. (London) Domei. Prime Minister Churchill himself rode in a tank during British large-scale armored exercises done in preparation for the German army's spring offensive, inspiring all the men. [stamped] Mar 31, 1941."
Winston Churchill seeing defense forces (ddr-njpa-1-84)
img Winston Churchill seeing defense forces (ddr-njpa-1-84)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Churchill Observes the Channel. (London) Domei. With day and night German bombing and rumors that the enemy will soon land scaring the residents of Dover, Prime Minister Churchill donned a steel helmet and spent several days in late September inspecting the local defenses. Photograph: Prime Minister Churchill cheering on the …
Winston Churchill shaking hands with Mamoru Shigemitsu (ddr-njpa-1-83)
img Winston Churchill shaking hands with Mamoru Shigemitsu (ddr-njpa-1-83)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Ambasador to Britain [Mamoru] Shigemitsu invited influential members of the British political world to a luncheon at the Japanese London Embassy on May 18. Prime Minister Churchill was one of those in attendance. Photograph: Prime Minister Churchill being seen off by Ambassador Shigemitsu as he leaves the embassy. This was the second …
Clipping photograph of the German cruiser Deutschland (ddr-njpa-13-923)
img Clipping photograph of the German cruiser Deutschland (ddr-njpa-13-923)
Caption on front: "Atlantic Raider: The German pocket battleship Deutschland, shown above, is reported to be loose in the Atlantic, preying upon Allied shipping. The American freighter City of Flint is reported to have been captured by this warship. Winston Churchill, Britain's first lord of the admiralty, has admitted that two Nazi pocket battleships are loose …
WAAC from Denver was only woman at African conference; Captain Louise Anderson; Made the record at Casablanca (ddr-csujad-49-24)
doc WAAC from Denver was only woman at African conference; Captain Louise Anderson; Made the record at Casablanca (ddr-csujad-49-24)
Newspaper clippings on Captain Louise Anderson, who made the stenographic report of the war strategy conferences of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and other United Nations leaders at Casablanca, Morocco. An item from: pages 16-17 of the Sue Kato scrapbook (gfb_skc_0001). See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2019_002_001_017_02
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