[Winston Churchill, leader of the opposition government, gives a speech outlining his domestic and international policies before elections in England].
Winston Churchill, leader of the opposition government, gives a speech outlining his domestic and international policies before elections in England. Churchill argues that the arms race can only escalate tensions and negatively impact domestic life in England, advocates for more meetings with high-l...
Uniform Title: | Kalamazoo Valley Museum WKZO transcription disc collection.
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Language: | English |
Series: | Kalamazoo Valley Museum WKZO transcription disc collection.
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Physical Description: | 1 audio file (15 min., 4 sec.) |
Format: | Audio Software |
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Winston Churchill, leader of the opposition government, gives a speech outlining his domestic and international policies before elections in England. Churchill argues that the arms race can only escalate tensions and negatively impact domestic life in England, advocates for more meetings with high-level Soviet leadership, criticizes the policies of the Labor party's administration, and argues that England must reduce its taxes in order to stimulate economic growth. |
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Note: | Title supplied. Part of the Kalamazoo Valley Museum WKZO transcription disc collection. Electronic resource. Originally broadcast on WKZO Radio. |
Call Number: | Voice 31401 |
Playing Time: | 00:15:04 |
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Broadcast 1950 February 17 |