Winston S Churchill
By Robert Kennedy
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Having alluded to Adolf Hitler on the web site as the “root cause” of World War Two we now introduce the great British War Leader Sir Winston Churchill as one of the finest examples of good being triumphant over evil during 1939-1945.
On 9th January 1946 Churchill boarded the
luxury liner Queen Elizabeth for the transatlantic crossing
to the USA being feted by the Americans as the centuries
most remarkable British Prime Minister. Onboard ship
he continued work on his literary masterpieces “ A
History of the English- Speaking Peoples”. The
energy and commitment from an old age pensioner who had
just led his country from possible catastrophe to victory
was quite astonishing.
Onboard the liner were several
hundred Canadian Troops making their way home via the USA.
Many had not seen Canada for 5 long years fighting alongside
their gallant Allies in defence of freedom and democracy.
They had seen action from Dieppe to North Africa……Italy
to Austria …..Normandy D Day Landings to Berlin….and
triumphed.
Churchill was asked to address
the soldiers while at sea. The opportunity of having the
war time Commander-in Chief onboard was too
good a chance to be missed. He wrote a speech
which was typed by his onboard secretary
Miss Sturdee. A copy was given to Commodore
Bisset Captain of the Queen Elizabeth who
retained it in his personal memoir’s . It was first published
in the Daily Express on 21st September 1961. We are indebted
to Mr Bisset for making the speech publicly available and are
confident the Daily Express will have no objections allowing
our Strathallan veterans a glimpse of the thoughts of the famous
war time leader who inspired the nation when the horizon was
dark and gloomy during 1940 and Dunkirk was a glorious failure.
With Gwladys Aikens( former QAMNSR) journeying from Halifax.
Nova Scotia .Canada to attend the first ever Strathallan Reunion
on 2nd August 2003 at The Maritime Museum Greenwich we dedicate
this Churchill Speech to our gallant Canadian war time Allies
who stood fast with the free world against the scourge of Nazism.
Gwladys’s husband crossed the Atlantic in the early days
of the war and was seconded to the 8th Army. He saw action
at Tobruk and El Alemein in his capacity as Medical Officer.
Great Britain stood as a beacon against the Nazi’s in
the early war years but without the splendid support of the
Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Indian’s
and members of the Commonwealth it would have placed its magnificent
fight back in jeopardy allowing the Nazi hordes to ride rough
shod over freedom loving people .
On so journing to the Maritime Museum on 3rd August for the
Strathallan Reunion from Canada Gwladys Aikens at the age of
nearly 90 once again displays the spirit that ensured the likes
of the dictator Adolf Hitler could never succeed in stifling
the courage and fortitude of free men and woman.
Evil can only exist when good people keep quiet.
The Gwladys Aikens Strathallan Story can be viewed on the web
site.
A Mid- Atlantic address on 12th January 1946 onboard Queen
Elizabeth to several hundred assembled Canadian Troops homeward
bound from Europe.
Written and orated by Sir Winston Churchill War Time British
Prime Minister.
My friends and shipmates in the Queen Elizabeth .
For most of you it is home ward bound . It has been a good
voyage in a great ship, with a fine Captain-or indeed Commodore.
We have not got there yet , but I am quite sure he will find
the way alright.
At any rate, he has been over the track before, and as I
can testify myself having been several times with him, in
those days there used to be U Boats and things like that.
They all seem to have dropped off and we don’t have
to worry about them all now. Something seemed to have happened.
The seas are clear, the Old Flag flies, and those who have
done the work or some of it- because the British did some-return
home again ,their task accomplished and their duty done.
What a strange, fearful, yet glittering chapter this war
has been!
What changes it has wrought throughout the world and in the
fortunes of so many families.
What an interruption in all the plans each of us had made.!
What a surrender of the liberties we prized! What a casting
away of comfort and safety.
What a pride in peril.
What a glory shines on the brave and true
The good cause has not been overthrown. Tyrants have been
hurled from their place of power, and those who thought to
enslave the future of mankind have paid, or will pay, the
final penalty.
You Canadians , many of whom served in the Canadian Fifth
Division. no doubt have in your mind the victories of Italy
and the Rhine,
But we British always think of the days of 1940 when the
Canadian Army Corps stood almost alone in Kent and Sussex,
and the Germans had 25 divisions ready to leap across the
Channel and wipe Great Britain out of life and history.
I think about those days ,too, sometimes and how fine it
was to see everyone at home and throughout the Empire, moved
by the same impulse. So simple and so sublime--- Conquer
or Die.
Victory in arms ,or in every walk of life is only the opportunity
of doing better on a larger scale and at any level..
Do not be anxious about the future! Be vigilant, be strong
be clear-sighted, but do not be worried.
Our future is in our hands. Our lives are what we choose
to make them. Not some one else.
That is what we fought for. .Democracy and freedom of choice.
Yesterday I was on the bridge, watching the mountainous waves
and this ship- which is no pup- cutting through them and
mocking their anger.
I asked myself, why is it the ship beats the waves when there
is so many and the ship is one.
The reason is the ship has a purpose and the waves none
They just flop around, innumerable, tireless, but ineffective
. The ship with a purpose takes us where we want to go..
Let us therefore have purpose, both in our National and Imperial
policy and in our private lives.
Thus the future will be fruitful for each and all, and the
reward of the warriors will not be unworthy of the deeds
they have done.
End of Speech.
The Speech was received with ecstatic applause and cheers
from all Troops and Crew
Extract from a book by Martin Gilbert entitled “NEVER
DESPAIR” the story of Winston S. Churchill 1945-1965.
The Strathallan Story Web Site team of Robert Kennedy Editor
and Les Jones Web Master gives full credit to Martin Gilbert
for the article and extends a humble thanks for inclusion
.
The article further illustrates a debt the free world owes
Winston Churchill who was indeed ………a……. “Man
of the Hour”. How could have Hitler ever succeeded
against such an adversary.



