Beaverbrook died on 9 June 1964, some 220 days before Churchill. Sir Winston’s letter of sympathy to Lady Beaverbrook will be displayed by the Saint Andrews, New Brunswick Civic Trust. It is part of a Churchilliana collection donated by Douglas Young, a former Liberal politician who once served as federal fisheries minister. The post One Last Shining Moment: Churchill’s Paean to Beaverbrook appeared first on The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College.| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
There is much new materiel here, especially about the interwar period. Certain facts become much clearer. Mr. Phillips portrays these famous cronies as gangsters without a gang. They had separate relationships with Churchill and few with each other. However, they also had one trait in common. All provided WSC with valuable services—very different in type, time and place. The post Three Churchill “Familiars.” Or: “Gangsters Without a Gang” appeared first on The Churchill Project - Hi...| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College