Randolph S. Churchill

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Randolph S. Churchill


Born
in The United Kingdom
May 28, 1911

Died
June 06, 1968

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Winston S. Churchill: Youth...

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The Six-Day War

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2 Books about Winston Churc...

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The Rise And Fall Of Sir An...

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They Serve the Queen: A New...

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The Churchill Documents - V...

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“A great, crude, strong, young people are the Americans - like a boisterous healthy boy among enervated but well bred ladies and gentlemen . . . Picture to yourself the American people as a great lusty youth - who treads on all your sensibilities, perpetrates every possible horror of ill manners - whom neither age nor just tradition inspire with reverence - but who moves about his affairs with a good hearted freshness which may well be the envy of older nations of the earth [Winston S. Churchill to his brother Jack]”
Randolph S. Churchill, Winston S. Churchill: Youth, 1874–1900

“Philosophy cannot convince the bullet.”
Randolph S. Churchill, Winston S. Churchill: Youth, 1874–1900 (Volume I)

“And the great Liberal party which in 1882 was vigorous, united, supreme, is shrunk to a few discordant factions of discredited faddists, without numbers, without policy, without concord, without cohesion, around whose necks is bound the millstone of Home Rule. Indeed,”
Randolph S. Churchill, Winston S. Churchill: Young Statesman, 1901-1914