Speech at Harrow School (29 October 1941)
Winston Churchill
Churchill delivered this rallying cry during a time when Britain faced the seemingly insurmountable threat of Nazi aggression. His call to never surrender was not merely rhetorical bravado—it was a strategic directive to a nation on the brink. In the context of global conflict, his words reinforced the moral backbone of resistance, underlining that true surrender is only to one's own principles, not to external pressures or despair. At Harrow School, he spoke to future leaders, instilling a conviction that resolve, even against overwhelming odds, is a cornerstone of both personal and national integrity.