The Australian ^ | 9th January 2006 | Neil Brown
The newly declassified records of war cabinet meetings offer insights into how Churchill would fight the war on terror THERE'S no doubt about Winston Churchill. More than 60 years after the event, his words can still give us a short, sharp jolt into the world of reality. For there he was in the form of notes taken at a cabinet meeting on July 6, 1942, released last week by the National Archives in London. The cabinet scribe recorded in his notebook that Churchill had announced to the meeting: "If Hitler falls into our hands we shall certainly put him to...
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