Address given by Winston Churchill at the Congress of Europe in The Hague (7 May 1948)

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On 7 May 1948, at the opening session of the Congress of Europe in The Hague, Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister and Honorary Chairman of the Congress, takes the stand in the Ridderzaal of the Binnenhof, home to the Netherlands’ Parliament, to deliver an address in which he warns, in particular, against the threat represented by the Soviet Union for the future of European unification.

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Source: Congress of Europe opened by Mr Churchill who says "Unite To End Dread". The Hague: Topfoto, 08.05.1948. Black and White.

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Address given by Winston Churchill at the Congress of Europe in The Hague (7 May 1948)