Speech at Harrow School (29 October 1941)
Winston Churchill
In 1941, as Britain faced the relentless onslaught of the Blitz, Churchill's words served as a beacon in the gloom. Endurance, he insists, is the crucible of victory. His call to perseverance was a direct counter to the despair that gripped many in Europe. These words were meant to bolster not just spirits, but resolve—a reminder that to endure was to defy tyranny itself.