I love how, when you read Churchill’s speeches, they sound so grand and eloquent. *Then* you hear him speak and realise that the man was (most likely) throughly sloshed when he actually made them.
@@negrevallsette2980differance being Hitler actively went to apply them, and then apply them some more. There are shades of racism, you can be racist and not wish for the death of an entire people
@@Ivan24524 oh haha, well, my Grandfather was an English Londoner, who lived through the Second world war, so I can understand most of what he's actually saying here, but my god was Churchill wasted 24/7 😅
1) At any rate that is what we are going to try to do 2) That is the resolve of his majesty’s government 3) When Napoleon lay at Boulogne for a year, with his flat bottom boats, and his grand army 4) North of the Amiens-Abbeville gap 5) Or be led into an ignominious Edit : to write 4 and 5 cos I didn’t know them at first
EVERY quote: "At any rate, that is what we are going to try to do." "That is the resolve of His Majesty's government." "When Napoleon *lay at* Boulogne for a year with his flat-bottomed boats and his Grand Army" (, he was told by someone, "there are bitter weeds in England.") (But it certainly seemed that the whole of the French First Army and the whole of the British Expeditionary Force) "north of the Amiens-Abbeville gap" (would be broken up in the open field or else would have to capitulate for lack of food and ammunition.) (The whole root and core and brain of the British Army, on which and around which we were to build, and are to build, the great British Armies in the later years of the war, seemed about to perish upon the field) "or to be led into an ignominious" (and starving captivity.) All of these are from his famous "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" speech, so I recommend watching that for further context. And a fun fact for you for reading this: Apparently, Churchill was drunk while giving this speech (which explains his...lax pronunciations), and when an MP called him out on it, he replied, "Madame, that may be true, but in the morning I shall be sober whereas you will still be ugly." What a boss.
Just to bust that myth real quick: The original speech to parliament by Churchill was not recorded and not broadcast in any way. It was printed in newspapers. The recordings that we have of Churchill saying the words were all recorded by Churchill after the war, in the 1945 to 1950 gap where he was not Prime Minister, for the purpose of selling them to raise funds. Also, that story about the "I shall be sober and you'll still be ugly" is likely also apocryphal, but whether its true or not, it has absolutely nothing to do with the Fight on the Beaches speech. Bessie Braddock, to whom Churchill supposedly made the remark in parliament, only entered parliament in 1945. Lots and lots of mythologized bullshit in this one, lads.
@@Ted52 He recreated the speech, yes. I never claimed that there was an original recording. Admittedly, I did not research the exchange between Bradock and Churchill, but the International Churchill Society believes that it occurred in 1946-He was referencing the 1934 movie _It's a Gift._ My apologies.
In response to the second reply, it can be argued that the United Kingdom was not deserving of its occupation of the Indian Subcontinent, as their ignorance and self-centeredness rendered them unsuitable to hold such a significant position in history.
"at any rate that is what we are going to try to do" "that is the resolve of his majesty's government" "when Napoleon lead Boulogne for a year, with his flat bottom boats and his grand army" Couldn't get the last two, I'm Australian and because our dialect formed by mooshing all the british dialects together and stripping out the regional differences we tend to be pretty good at understanding anything from the British isles. That's why they call it antipodean English.
SECOND TO LAST GOES AS FOLLOWS: 'North of the Amiens, Abbevile, Ypres' LAST ONE: 'Or be led into an ignominous' (from the famous 'on the beaches' speech).
What I love about this Is if you don't look at the subtitles, you can understand it quite easily It's the complete opposite of those videos that put subtitles over songs played in reverse, telling you what they're "saying"
"At any rate, that is what we are going to try to do." "That is the resolve of his majesty's government." "When napoleon lead bouloin for a year, with his flat bottomed boats and his grand army..." "North of the ammia, abbiele, yap(?)" "(...) Ignominious..."
RUclips's entire budget was spent on subtitles that recognize Winston's great speech
I'll be legendary league no minions
@@Luda_is_taken.Try_Ludoed228 I NEED YOU TO LISTEN
IMA RICH MINION
AIN’T NO WAY IT WORKS LMAO
a deserved 777 likes
I'm pretty sure he didn't say "Emirates, Advil, yep" for the last one. Either you mistakenly didn't use auto-generated captions, or it just got worse.
"north of the Emirates Advil yep i'll be legendary league, no minions" truly a marvel of a man.
No minions.
No minions.
"Remember, no minions"
*A gang of Churchills wielding machine guns massacre a bunch of minions*
"I'll be legendary League no minions"
No minions.
0:05 -Every conspiracy theory ever.
Literally
lol
Conspiracy theory formula: yapping + government
This is gold
GenericConspiracyTheory_Mp4
0:12 "his fat bottom boats" 💀💀💀💀💀
They make the rocking world go round
youre damn right!
That's... what they were.
@asparagustrevor you must be a queen fan 😅😂😂❤🎉
Genuinely the only part I understood without a guide, and I was trying.
I love how, when you read Churchill’s speeches, they sound so grand and eloquent. *Then* you hear him speak and realise that the man was (most likely) throughly sloshed when he actually made them.
Always drunked yes he worked anywhere as one does at war
He butchered his own speech
This feels incredibly relatable tbh
I mean he did have some great racial quotes on par with h it ler level .
@@negrevallsette2980differance being Hitler actively went to apply them, and then apply them some more.
There are shades of racism, you can be racist and not wish for the death of an entire people
When he said "yep", I really felt that
Gap
Dieppe*
Jep
yep
and i lost it
i love how he affirmed himself with that "yep" 💀💀💀
gap
Mr.Churchill was very much assured of his words ☕🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Yep
This man know crazy dave language💀💀💀
Considering the inordinate amount of alcohol that he drank on the daily it's amazing he could speak as clearly and coherently as this tbh
And the cigars that he smoked!
Actually he had a speech impediment. But yea the man could down booze
Can't believe how long he lived bloody freak of nature
I think he liked keeping up the appearance of drinking a lot, he wasn't actually wasted all the time
Apparently he was also missing some teeth
I'm so glad that he lived recent enough that technology could preserve his great quotes eternally.
Eternally? I'd be surprised if civilisation as we know it still stands in 200 years
Not anymore.
@@Ivan24524what?
@@StaticYonder The subtitles aren't showing his real words as they used to.
@@Ivan24524 oh haha, well, my Grandfather was an English Londoner, who lived through the Second world war, so I can understand most of what he's actually saying here, but my god was Churchill wasted 24/7 😅
I am currently crying right now. These are truly the most beautiful and inspirational quotes i’ve ever heard of. Thanks, winston churchill.
I can't, I just can't, it's a 69, very perfect, I don't want to be the one who ruins it
@@David2073Redditor 💀
Wisdom Churchill
currently crying right now
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1) At any rate that is what we are going to try to do
2) That is the resolve of his majesty’s government
3) When Napoleon lay at Boulogne for a year, with his flat bottom boats, and his grand army
4) North of the Amiens-Abbeville gap
5) Or be led into an ignominious
Edit : to write 4 and 5 cos I didn’t know them at first
You are a god 🤣🤣🤣
@@HelmutVonZecheno he is not
@@idc1453adbro is ☠️
North of the emirates Advil yep and the final one is I will be legendary league no minions
i think its something like: north of the ammia-abbielle gap
When he said "I'll be legendary league no minions" that was inspiring
~Kid named finger
minions from desguisable myself
Clash royale moment
i have the 1000th like
i feel powerful
Truly inspiring Mr. Prime Minister
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For more insipring quotes from the Greatest Briton
The man who killed millions in femine is a inspiration for you???
That shows Churchill might have died but his thoughts are alive in you
Truly inspiring Mr. _Blood thirsty genocide master_
@@badbadbadcat truly inspiring mr touch grass and read a book you hedgehog
@@badbadbadcat Churchill saved our planet from Nazi domination
Remember,no minions
When he said "when Napoleon laid bouline for a year with his fat bottom boats and his grand army" i felt that
damn he was casting a spell on that last quote
Dumbledore said calmly
Bro went to Hogwarts
So that's how he won, magic!
Harry Potter been real quiet since the prime minister learned the power of magic.
He was proposing to lady Umbridge
“i’ll be legendary league no minions
"...or be led into an ignominious..."
Bro plays League
Bro plays cr
I love youtube auto-generated subtitles
Jack Sparrow trying to trick the other pirates:
The average "Listen and complete the senteces" exercise.
EVERY quote:
"At any rate, that is what we are going to try to do."
"That is the resolve of His Majesty's government."
"When Napoleon *lay at* Boulogne for a year with his flat-bottomed boats and his Grand Army" (, he was told by someone, "there are bitter weeds in England.")
(But it certainly seemed that the whole of the French First Army and the whole of the British Expeditionary Force) "north of the Amiens-Abbeville gap" (would be broken up in the open field or else would have to capitulate for lack of food and ammunition.)
(The whole root and core and brain of the British Army, on which and around which we were to build, and are to build, the great British Armies in the later years of the war, seemed about to perish upon the field) "or to be led into an ignominious" (and starving captivity.)
All of these are from his famous "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" speech, so I recommend watching that for further context. And a fun fact for you for reading this: Apparently, Churchill was drunk while giving this speech (which explains his...lax pronunciations), and when an MP called him out on it, he replied, "Madame, that may be true, but in the morning I shall be sober whereas you will still be ugly." What a boss.
what a fckkn alpha
Legend
based Chruchill
Just to bust that myth real quick: The original speech to parliament by Churchill was not recorded and not broadcast in any way. It was printed in newspapers.
The recordings that we have of Churchill saying the words were all recorded by Churchill after the war, in the 1945 to 1950 gap where he was not Prime Minister, for the purpose of selling them to raise funds.
Also, that story about the "I shall be sober and you'll still be ugly" is likely also apocryphal, but whether its true or not, it has absolutely nothing to do with the Fight on the Beaches speech. Bessie Braddock, to whom Churchill supposedly made the remark in parliament, only entered parliament in 1945.
Lots and lots of mythologized bullshit in this one, lads.
@@Ted52 He recreated the speech, yes. I never claimed that there was an original recording. Admittedly, I did not research the exchange between Bradock and Churchill, but the International Churchill Society believes that it occurred in 1946-He was referencing the 1934 movie _It's a Gift._ My apologies.
Why can't modern politicians be so eloquent
Joe biden is your answer
@General Bongmeister well do that and be good at the job
They're usually not drunk enough
George Orwell himself was very, very, very tilted about this ‘eloquence’.
@@GeneralBongmeister"America can be described by one word: aehuaonxcuse me"
-USA President Biden Joe©
These amazing quotes inspired me so much. These alsomade my day so much better. I think everybody should here this.
This is truly one of the moments of all time
At any rate that is what we’re going to try to do? Is that what he said…am I learning Churchillian?
Yes, you are correct. or should I say yeyoagorec
@@Churchill101or maybe adeniretisdawawitaitudo
@@Churchill101 yeyoagorec sounds like some little English or Caucasian nation
@@raketny_hvost It sounds like you've fused old saxon english with georgian.
Churchillian is like Bushism before Bushism.
When Napoleon led buloingreyawibifatlodenburg and his grand army
Fat bottom boats
When nepolean led bolougne for a year with his fat bottom boats and his grand army
@@user-gf3ol1ob7rwhen Napoleon lay at Boulogne for a year with his flat bottom boats and his Grand Armeé
@@Negs42when napoleon laid boo line for a year with his phat bodder boats and his grand army
"I'll be legendary League no minions" ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
this video changed my life, thank you churchill.
How inspirational... I'm sure he holds the people of India in high regard
He did say he was a friend to the indians and pakistanis, before releasing communal award. Or was that ramsay macdonald...
He held them in as much regard as they deserve to be held, which is none
@@TomorrowWeLive 💀💀
In response to the second reply, it can be argued that the United Kingdom was not deserving of its occupation of the Indian Subcontinent, as their ignorance and self-centeredness rendered them unsuitable to hold such a significant position in history.
@@TomorrowWeLive The brave folk from Cable Street also held your kind in very high regard and deservedly so.
Thank you Winston very cool
Fr
Now he's inducing famines in hell
@@bruh____784 He didn’t cause the famine though
My god, how can you send this man in 20th century when he's such an inspiration. He was a gem, world couldn't recognise
Winston Churchill is truly the British person of all time
I would have loved to have a conversation with Churchill whenever I was drunk
I'd love to record that on camera to later analyse what the hell were you two talking about
Imagine being drunk lol
@@mrdumbdom7324what?
"when Napoleon led bouillon pray ya'" yes i remember that scene vividly!
Bologne for a year
with his fat-bottom boats
To this day, the citizens of buloingreyawibifatlodenburg celebrate this event every year.
North of the ammia...
Abbiele!..
YEP!!?
Joe Biden: the Prequel
i agree with the statement above
I Agree With The Statement On The FAR Right @@fatol84789
LOL
It's always great when today's politicians explain themselves so clearly
Na, I prefer the dunk, incomprehensible, cigar smokers. Adds layers of excitement and uncertainty.
@@Jonathan-fd5em when you would have also like to be in Boris Yeltsin period for sure. Such a showman
"Today"
If you’ve ever wondered what English sounds like to non speakers. You’ve found it.
It's easier west coast gangsta dialect than Churchill's high wised words
A bunch of gibberish then understanding one word
I used this in my History classes, my students loved it
These quotes inspire me so much
"When Napoleon laid bouline for a year with his fat bottom boats and his Grand Army"
Truly inspirational
Isn't it Boulogne?
@@killingmewillnotbringbacky9177eh, who cares about the names that the Fr*nch give things?
@@killingmewillnotbringbacky9177 my guy this whole thing is a joke
@@aariyanmahmud301 Nope.
@@killingmewillnotbringbacky9177 Yes actually
what the hell is a fat bottom boat
Such inspiring quotes.
This is why i love youtube. A a 16 seconds unskippable ad, before a 25 seconds video. What a great feature.
"PREMIUM?"
your quotes meant so much to people mr Churchill
Joe Biden: *aggressive note taking*
Churchill is literally me doing a class presentation.
00:18
I love how he confirms at the end that he is indeed Yapping.
Brought tears to my eyes🤧
I remember these quotes, truly motivating in time of war
"at any rate that is what we are going to try to do"
"that is the resolve of his majesty's government"
"when Napoleon lead Boulogne for a year, with his flat bottom boats and his grand army"
Couldn't get the last two, I'm Australian and because our dialect formed by mooshing all the british dialects together and stripping out the regional differences we tend to be pretty good at understanding anything from the British isles. That's why they call it antipodean English.
So I think the last is
"or be led into an ignominious" which sounds like it's from the middle of a sentence
Second to last one he’s just butchering French names I think.
*_i just Interested to learn more English, Amazing_*
Oh Do you came from the land down under...
SECOND TO LAST GOES AS FOLLOWS:
'North of the Amiens, Abbevile, Ypres'
LAST ONE:
'Or be led into an ignominous' (from the famous 'on the beaches' speech).
I like how he end the quote with "yep"
I love how this channel was made just for this one video
Churchill was definitely one of the people of all time
The origins of mumble rapping non-colorized.
Last one sounds like a Harry Potter spell.
The fact that the subtitle perfectly capture what he was saying yet "ah" when someone screams is funny
He's speaking like Crazy Dave from PVZ
*Wipes tear from eyes* What a beautiful poet!
I’m literally crying 😭 This man was a genius 😭👏
Also, I sharted 😱❗️😂
He was racist
Brings tear to my eye 🥲
Thank you Sir Churchill...
for dropping these fire words🔥🔥
Thank you dearly Mr. Churchill, for you have blessed our minds, our ears, and our hearts.
Last one is probably the 4th Unforgivable Curse
these are so motivating quotes my life changed after these quotes
What I love about this
Is if you don't look at the subtitles, you can understand it quite easily
It's the complete opposite of those videos that put subtitles over songs played in reverse, telling you what they're "saying"
Only about %20 of it is comprehensible even if you don't look at the subtitles.
Truly some of the quotes of all time
These churchill quotes are amazing. thank you winston
"At any rate, that is what we are going to try to do."
"That is the resolve of his majesty's government."
"When napoleon lead bouloin for a year, with his flat bottomed boats and his grand army..."
"North of the ammia, abbiele, yap(?)"
"(...) Ignominious..."
As Winston Churchill, I can confirm he does talk like this
Hmm… this video was posted by Winston Churchill, and yet you claim to also be Churchill. Therefore:
*There is 1 impostor among us.*
Still more coherent than Joe Biden
The second one brought chills down my spine 🥶🥶
Wingardiumleviosa.
- Winston Churchill
"I'll be legendary leauge no minions" -WinstonCR, the #1 player of all time
When google voice recognition cant understand me but understands this...
"legendary league no minions" this quote hits hard 😢
This is so touching, I can feel the touch coming inside of me.
Pretty sure he put a curse on us all with that last one.
Nah if you look away it's really easy to understand (a lot of) them like the first one he clearly says "at any rate that is what we will try to do"
Truly an incredible orator
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life." - Winston Churchill
"i said that. Stop stealing my quotes."
- Dr house
That's from an anime..😂
Winston is truly an inspiration.
''i'll be legendary league no minions'' truly words of pure power
Truly the wisdom of time.
So inspiring, I hope to one day give speeches as good as these!
Good job, Churchill. Your speeches are great!
Если бы у нас было такое аудирование по английскому языку на экзамене, я бы 100% его провалил.
Someday when i feel sad, i hope i remember his quotes..
Even Google's supercomputers failed to give subtitles for w.churchill's legendary speech...😅😂😂
Crazy Dave is taking notes right now
The quote about Napoleon was my favorite.
Such quotes, I am inspired by these.
Life changing. Thank you.
Such motivational, noble thoughts.
Amen🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Woah, I actually was able to understand like two of those
クソ笑った
Эта великая речь подняла народы с колен!
Этанирейтнанпааавлт ты
We've lost our sense of culture, Mr. Churchill.
I wish I could as much conviction into anything I do as he put into that „Yep!“
Thank you winton this is so inspiring ❤
Love it! Such inspiring words!
POV: RUclips subtitles decipher his speeches correctly