Everyone believes World War 2 was won in May and August 1945, but they are wrong. World War 2 was won on 28 May, 1940, when Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered the greatest speech of his career, persuading the War Cabinet that Britain must continue the fight against Hitler regardless of cost. That speech won World War 2, for it is difficult to see how the war could have been won without England as an unsinkable aircraft carrier and base for the invasion. Lord Halifax and others were all for making peace with Hitler, but Churchill alone saw the impossibility of living with such a peace. How difficult it would be for Churchill to return these seventy years later and see the sad state of the Britain he led so proudly, the sad state of a weakling and truckling under to a ragtag third world Islam West that defied Hitler and later Stalin. He would not recognize the place.
One now gets the sense
These many years hence
That Churchill, were he to return
Would not know the place
But show a brave face
With nary a frown to discern
But deep down inside
He’d know there’s no pride
In Britain like he surely had
The Muslims now cry
All the gentiles must die
And the burqua the latest new fad
Politicians vote no
On the army and so
With the ships and the planes put to rest
The country he left
Is now weak and bereft
Of the means to meet any new test
The Britain he knew
The proud and the few
Is gone, and would leave him quite sad
But his mood would not sour
He’d had his finest hour
And he’d scowl and say Damn but I’m mad!
Then he’d chomp his cigar
Seeing now just how far
His country had managed to fall
Then he’d walk with a sigh
Wave a grateful goodbye
To the men who had given their all