In Winston Churchill's Address to the Congress of the United States on (December 26, 1941). He utilized in his closing statements, a gestalt of sorts, concerning the reasoning's for WWII. "If you will allow me to use other language, I will say that he must indeed have a blind soul who cannot see that some great purpose and design is being worked out here below of which we have the honor to be the faithful servants." As well as this, at about midpoint of His address, He offers up courage to all participant's of the War Campaign, by quoting the words of the Psalmist: "He shall not be afraid of...
In Winston Churchill's Address to the Congress of the United States on (December 26, 1941). He utilized in his closing statements, a gestalt of sorts,...