"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat"
The speech was about what Britain would give to win the war. It was performed at the House of Commons on the 13th of May, 1942. This was when he was first appointed as Prime Minister.
In Churchill's Sinews of Peace Speeech on 5 March 1946 at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri is often regarded as one of the most important in his long and valued service to the free world. Russia marks this date as the start of the Cold War, and it is often referred to as the Iron Curtain speech. In it he spells out his vision of the post WWII conditions that the world faced. Most of the Nations and very few US citizens were aware, that as Sir Winston said: The United States stands at this time at the pinnacle of world power. It is a solemn moment for the American Democracy. Some historians consider Churchill's defiant and motivational speeches to the people of the United Kingdom in the House of Commons while awaiting an invasion from Germany to have more uplifting and less threatening. His Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat speech, and the We Shall Fight on the Beaches, are both classics.
"Toil" means "work", which a connotation that the work is physically tiring. "With wealth for toil" suggests that work is well-paid or well-rewarded, suggesting that opportunities are available.
To answer that question, you need to know a little background first. That speech was given to the House of Commons when Winston first became Prime Minister at the start of WWII, and was the final of three speeches given during the Battle of France. (You'll know the other two - the fist was the 'blood, toil, tears and sweat' speech, and the other was arguably his most famous - 'we shall fight them on the beaches....we shall never surrender') The 'Finest Hour' speech was intended to boost the morale of the people and the troops in a period that he knew would be very trying and very difficult. If you listen to the whole speech, you'll also find that Churchill is actually quoting - he says something along the lines of (can't remember it exactly) - "If we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, will fall into a dark age made more sinister by the lights of peverted science (referring there to Hitler). Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that if the British Empire and the Commonwealth should last for a thousand years, men will still say 'This was their finest hour'."
" victory " is from patriots " toil", patriots " sweat "patriots tears and patriots " blood.
In his first speech in Parliament as Prime Minister, Winston Churchill said he had nothing to offer 'but blood, toil, tears and sweat' (13 May 1940).
"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."Winston Churchill, gave a speech in the House of Commons on becoming the British Prime Minister.
Winston Churchill, during a speech he made to the House of Commons in 1940.
The intended audience of Winston Churchill's "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat" speech was the House of Commons, the British Parliament, during his first speech as Prime Minister on May 13, 1940. Additionally, he aimed to rally the British people and demonstrate his leadership during World War II.
may 13, 1940
"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat"
I think you must mean Britain... With Blood, Toil, Sweat and Tears
The speech was about what Britain would give to win the war. It was performed at the House of Commons on the 13th of May, 1942. This was when he was first appointed as Prime Minister.
How about: we won it for the rest of the world?
A sample of a short speech is the 'Farewell to Baseball Address' that was given by baseball legend Lou Gehrig. 'Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat' is another short speech given by Winston Churchill.
Toil is a verb and a noun.