FULTON, Mo. -- A special visitor toured the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library recently: Hugh Lunghi, who was an interpreter at the Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam conferences the Allied powers held at ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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" ...
FULTON, Mo. -- A letter from the Prince of Wales highlights the 50th anniversary of a mid-Missouri museum honoring Winston Churchill. Members of the families of Churchill and President Harry Truman ...
As the presidential train rolled west, Winston Churchill fiddled with his speech until his press relations man finally got it away from him for mimeographing. The old man chatted with Harry Truman, ...