Her words brought tears to my eye's and my wife's as we remember back all the way to the 1950s. So, World War II was what we listened to from everyone a lot as movies and documentaries and TV shows like "Combat" were made trying to make sense of what had just happened to everyone back then. So, to hear her today was reminiscent of everything that happened to the world since about 1940 when she first made a public address as a teenager or young woman to the masses when they sent the children of London to the country away from the V1 and V2 missiles killing everyone in London then in 1940.
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As Princess Elizabeth, The Queen made her first public speech on 13 October 1940, with a radio address to the children of the Commonwealth, many of ... So it is not difficult for us to picture the sort of life you are all leading, and to think of all ...
Here is today's broadcast from Queen Elizabeth from the New York Times
Queen Elizabeth II rallied Britons in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected at least 40,000 in the country. Her remarks were pre-recorded from Windsor Castle, where she is sequestering herself.Paul Ellis/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Here is today's broadcast from Queen Elizabeth from the New York Times
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