International Churchill Society
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The International Churchill Society endeavours to keep the memory of Sir Winston Churchill alive and keep the record accurate. Founded in 1968.
“The long you can look back, the farther you can look forward.” Edward Churchill and new ICS Executive Director Dr. Adam Howard got a behind the scenes tour of Winston Churchill artifacts. Thank you @USNatArchives
It was an honor to welcome Edward Churchill, descendant of Sir Winston Churchill, to the National Archives in Washington, DC. Churchill is seen here looking at documents related to the elder Churchill's attendance at a meeting to review plans for Operation Overlord in May 1944.
It was an honor to welcome Edward Churchill, descendant of Sir Winston Churchill, to the National Archives in Washington, DC. Churchill is seen here looking at documents related to the elder Churchill's attendance at a meeting to review plans for Operation Overlord in May 1944.
Churchill’s summer reads weren’t light—but they were lasting. One of his favorites: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. What’s on your reading list? #Churchill #SmartReads #WWII

I had the pleasure to meet Sir Winston Churchill’s Great Great Grandson, Edward, after my testimony to designate America’s National Churchill Museum as a national historic landmark. Thanks for introducing yourself @Chur23158Edward - you’re a smart young man with a bright future…
Randy Otto brought Winston Churchill to life at The Argyros, closing a 3-part festival marking 80 years since WWII’s end. “You can’t lead from a bunker,” he roared—reminding us why Churchill’s story still matters. Learn more: bit.ly/45YI9C8 #Churchill #WWII80

Harvard ROTC grads were urged to lead like Churchill: clear-eyed, courageous, and unshaken by opposition. “Persist in truth — even when others turn away.” Learn more: bit.ly/3SV9Vba #ROTC2025 #Churchill #Leadership #MilitaryHistory

July 1945: Churchill at Potsdam. The bomb explodes. A war ends. A new world begins. For more, click here: bit.ly/446P7E4 #Churchill #ColdWar

Churchill met US President, Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1918. FDR called him “a stinker.” Not love at first handshake. To read more, click here: bit.ly/4ljRj0C #WWII #Churchill

Walk in Churchill’s footsteps at the British Embassy in DC—once visited by Churchill himself. This rare reception is part of the 42nd Churchill Conference, Oct. 9–11. Speakers, history & legacy await. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 🔗 bit.ly/44uUUlz #ChurchillConference #ChurchillLegacy
While bombs fell, Churchill’s July 1944 saw Bretton Woods create the modern financial system — and a failed plot to kill Hitler. #WWII #Churchill

Churchill once said his greatest achievement was persuading Clementine to marry him. Their bond endured war, fame, and heartbreak — including the loss of their daughter Marigold in 1921, at just 2 years old. A quiet sorrow that shaped them both. #ChurchillLegacy #FamilyHistory
Churchill’s legacy isn’t built on perfection—it’s built on perseverance. He showed what it meant to lead with purpose in uncertain times. What do you admire most about Churchill’s leadership? #Churchill #WWII #Legacy

Churchill’s voice is legendary. But few know: he had a speech impediment. He overcame it by rehearsing constantly—memorizing poetry, crafting cadence. His voice wasn’t natural. It was earned. #Churchill #WWII #Resilience #Leadership

Churchill painted to quiet his mind in difficult times. He once called painting “a great part of life’s journey.” Even the boldest leaders need stillness. #Churchill #MentalHealth #ArtAsTherapy

Churchill’s speeches? Crafted like stage scripts. He dictated. Revised. Rehearsed. Not just powerful words—performance. 👉 What’s your favorite Churchill quote? #Churchill #Speechwriting #WWII

The Battle of Britain began in July 1940. Churchill: “Never… was so much owed by so many to so few.” A tribute to the RAF—and to courage under fire. #Churchill #WWII #BattleOfBritain

The Invisible Spy by Thomas Maier tells the true story of America’s first WWII agent, Ernest Cuneo—and the hidden ops run from Rockefeller Center that helped shape Allied victory. Read more: bit.ly/3FiBQPa #WWII #Churchill #Espionage #TheInvisibleSpy #ThomasMaier

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Join us for the 42nd International Churchill Conference in Washington, DC, from October 9-11, 2025. Early bird tickets are now available! Secure your spot today and be part of this historic event: bit.ly/4j1RmgV #ChurchillConference2025 #WinstonChurchill

The first U.S. meeting of Young Churchillians was held May 19 at the British Embassy in D.C.—a fitting tribute to Churchill’s legacy and his ties to both Britain and America 🇬🇧🇺🇸 Learn more: bit.ly/3SzCdHY #Churchill #YoungChurchillians #ICS #Leadership
