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[[File:Winston Churchill.jpg|thumb|Winston Churchill, glimpsed in the [[Alternate timeline#Closed timelines|resetting of the timeline]] as [[Daniels (Crewman)|Daniels]]' [[Temporal Cold War]] ends]]
 
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'''Sir Winston S. Churchill''' was a [[Human]] who served as [[Prime Minister]] of [[Old Britain]] during [[Earth]]'s [[World War II]].
 
'''Sir Winston S. Churchill''' was a [[Human]] who served as [[Prime Minister]] of [[Old Britain]] during [[Earth]]'s [[World War II]].

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Winston Churchill, glimpsed in the resetting of the timeline as Daniels' Temporal Cold War ends

Sir Winston S. Churchill was a Human who served as Prime Minister of Old Britain during Earth's World War II.

In 2152 Malcolm Reed compared a speech of chancellor Kultarey, a political leader of Gosis' species, to those of Churchill before World War II. (ENT: "The Communicator")

In an alternate timeline, Churchill made a wartime unity speech to improve Allied morale which was broadcast over radio in 1944. Aboard Enterprise, Hoshi Sato picked it up and replayed part of it for T'Pol, Tucker, Reed and Mayweather: "...as to the youth of all the Britons, I say 'You cannot stop.' There is no halting-place at this point. We have now reached a stage in the journey where there can be no pause. We must go on. It must be world anarchy or world order." (ENT: "Storm Front")

The speach was an actual speech by Churchill, delivered in 1943, at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Presumably the alternate speech was delivered under different circumstances, since Massachusetts was under German control. In fact, Churchill's wherabouts or activities at this time are wholly unclear, as England too had fallen to Hitler early in the war.

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