Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill and Adolf Hitler are world famous leader in a world war II. Their leadership has brought an enomous effect to this entire world, even in this modern century. Both of them are not friend, but they are enemies of each other in upholding their leadership in World War II.
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill served as a Prime Minister of the Great Britain while Adolf Hitler lead the German Nazi's Army. Both of them are vital enemies during those days. However, both of them had common similarity which is, their speech, their courage, their leadership that led to the risen army in World War II.
Sir Winston Churchill in his speech, had given his courage to the army of the Great Britain to face the German army led by Adolf Hitler. Upon Churchill's very first entrance into the House of Commons as Britain's new Prime Minister on Monday, May 13, 1940, he only received a lukewarm reception from the assembly, while at his side, outgoing Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was heartily cheered. Churchill then made this brief statement, which has become one of the finest call-to-arms yet uttered. It came at the beginning of World War II when the armies of Adolf Hitler were roaring across Europe, seemingly unstoppable, conquering country after country for Nazi Germany, and when the survival of Great Britain itself appeared rather uncertain.
While for Adolf Hitler, his speech are considered highly gifted and prolific even by his enemies. His leadership's speeches was very long that largely spoke on issues pertaining to Winston Churchill. As one of the founders of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler made many speeches that was offensive to some but appealing to others.
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