An unused subway station in London, where Winston Churchill once sheltered in a secret bunker during the Blitz, is set to open to the public next month, along with several other London Underground ...
Packing for a trip to London in early March is a challenge. Will it be cold, rainy or humid? Pretty much anything can go at this time of the year, so I packed a pretty big suitcase and prepared for ...
A secret bunker built as a last redoubt for Winston Churchill if the Nazis invaded Britain was opened to the public on Tuesday for the first time. The reinforced concrete bunker, codenamed "Paddock," ...
It was the secret subterranean command center where Britain's inspirational, cigar-chomping, wartime leader Winston Churchill plotted the downfall of Nazi Germany and sheltered from enemy air raids ...
LONDON (AP) — Under London’s streets in Winston Churchill’s World War II bunker, young techies are fighting a new kind of war. Bent over their computers in a steel-reinforced room, dozens of amateur ...
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The exhibition is divided into two parts: the Cabinet War Rooms, from which the British government operated out of during World War II; and an exhibition space dedicated to the life of the prime ...
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President Donald Trump is keen to have a private tour of the bunker used by former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II, when he makes his much-discussed visit to the U.K.
President Trump wants to tour the underground bunker British Prime Minister Winston Churchill used during World War II, The Sunday Times reported. A state visit to the U.K. is scheduled for early ...
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LONDON -- Clad in metal-toed boots and white construction hat, Phil Reed sticks his head into a musty basement room in the bowels of the British Treasury building. "This was Mrs. Churchill's bedroom," ...
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