Andreas Koureas FRAS FRSA π¬π§ποΈ
@AndreasKoureas_
Historian | Studying Political Economy BSc, KCL | Churchill & Empire | Cigar Aficionado | βοΈ @spectator @hillsdale @TheNatlInterest | Founder @VeritasBrit
Who wants to hear a ridiculous true story? (1898) It involves Churchill's inheritance, a Β£17,000 loan, his mother walking in on an officer she was having an affair with sleeping with Kitchener's military secretary's wife, & another affair between his mother & Prince of Wales.
Actually, it isn't. Capitalism would be letting things like banks fail.
Trouble with Capitalism it needs Socialism to constantly bail it out ie The Banks, Water Companies, Train companies , Steel , Car manufacturing ( even USA where govt bailed out Chrysler) now shuffle off and do some reading research before making yourself look a div on a publicβ¦
Thank you for showing further evidence that Darryl Cooper is a historically illiterate muppet. Let's debunk just a few points to illustrate his extraordinary cluelessness: 1) 'Escalating the war' from just Germany-Poland. Firstly, Hitler issued Directive No. 6 for the Conductβ¦
Darryl Cooper (@martyrmade) clarifies his views on Winston Churchill and the Holocaust w/ @scotthortonshow. He also explains why hunger blockades are such a personal issue for him.
Winston Churchill observes the British Eighth Army's war zone; 26th August 1944, Italy. On his left was Field Marshal Alexander who recounted that, βHe absolutely loved it. It fascinated him - the real warrior at heart.β
My new favourite hate comment.

The fact that this is the most famous silhouette in the world.
The fact that this is the most famous silhouette in the world.
Perhaps the most underrated tank of the Second World War.

In the Soviet Union, you could be enslaved to the Gulags in Siberia for the crime of being late to work.
You donβt hate Mondays.. you hate being exploited by capitalism
Following the death of Sir Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle wrote to Churchill's widow Clementine, "In the great drama, he was the greatest." (He wrote it in French, "Dans le grand drame, il Γ©tait le plus grand.")
What's your favorite Aircraft Carrier from WW2?
What's your favorite Aircraft Carrier from WW2?