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Mr. Horowitz talks about Winston Churchill's leadership.
Transcription
He was a man that knew what he was doing, and wouldn't stand for nonsense. He didn't want charity. When he told them, before the Americans came in, they had that land lease deal, ... they, he turned around he said, "Look, I don't want you here. You just give us the tools. We'll do the job." And that was the most fantastic thing he ever done. So as far as I'm concerned, he was a great parliamentarian. He had crazy ideas. When he was a reporter and he went to South Africa and he objected to a lot of things and he got kicked out of the various political parties that were, he joined. But when he came back and took over from Chamberlain, it was a whole new ball game. And Lord Beaverbrook, who was a Canadian, he put him in charge of, of fitting up the, the military. To see that we got all the equipment that we needed. So he had a good team around him. I think it's one of the greatest leaders that the world will ever seen.