Thanks Batfink. It may be 400MB, but it only takes ~6 min to download for those using a high speed internet connection.
This film begins with the 1940's American's "Why We Fight" Series, but quickly becomes hijacked to show the other side's "why we fight".
Can be viewed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaeHnMn3MigAlthough in this film, "the few" are portrayed as selfish, it took courage many of us have never seen before to fight against superior numbers, technology and experience. The odds of them winning were extremely slim, so slim, it would take an act of stupidity from the Germans to lose the BoB. Yet, the few still fought. Churchill was one of the few men who not only understood Hitler's words to be his intentions, but had the balls to stand up and fight back! Churchill's words were to inspire, harden and prepare the British spirit for the worst of the worst, all the while taunting Hitler at the same time. Although he may just be another man with flaws, I consider him to be a great hero to the entire world.
-Kermit
The British might want to pay attention to the treatment the following people experienced for their war efforts:
Hugh Dowding This man was responsible for the defensive system of the RAF over Britain.
Air Marshall Arthur 'Bomber' HarrisThe mere sight of pictures or statues creates controversy due to his acts of targeting civilians throughout the war.
Winston Churchill He has a rocky life filled with controversy in both WWI and WWII. He was loved just as much as he was hated. He fought enemies both foreign and domestic. He may have loved war more than his liquor, but a man of great character indeed he will be known for. A great man, who's flaws should not be ignored.
Rudolf HessNazi very close to Hitler until he flew a Bf-110 to offer peace to Britain on the last day of bombing England May 10, 1941.
Each of the above persons have information about them in museums all over Britain. Happy hunting and thank you for watching.