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Winston Churchill War Rooms and Museum: London, England - History Program with Robert Kelleman. Join us for an online/virtual tour of one of the most popular museums in London - the Churchill War Rooms (aka the Cabinet War Rooms) / Churchill Museum, which is a branch of the Imperial War Museum (which we'll be touring at a later date). Discover the secrets of the Second World War in the underground nerve centre where Churchill and his war cabinet lived and worked. The Churchill Museum is the first museum dedicated to the life and achievements of Sir Winston Churchill. This permanent exhibition is housed within the unique historic setting of the Cabinet War Rooms, Churchill's secret underground wartime base. We'll also briefly cover Winston Churchill's life, before and after World War II, and what it was like living in London during World War II. Our programme will include slides, videos and commentary on the war rooms (not a live broadcast from the museum because of Covid and other logistics concerns). The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum. The museum comprises the Cabinet War Rooms, a historic underground complex that housed a British government command centre throughout the Second World War, and the Churchill Museum, a biographical museum exploring the life of British statesman Winston Churchill. Construction of the Cabinet War Rooms, located beneath the Treasury building in the Whitehall area of Westminster, began in 1938. They became fully operational on 27 August 1939, a week before Britain declared war on Germany. The War Rooms remained in operation throughout the Second World War, before being abandoned in August 1945 after the surrender of Japan. After the war, the historic value of the Cabinet War Rooms was recognised. Their preservation became the responsibility of the Ministry of Works and later the Department for the Environment, during which time very limited numbers of the public were able to visit by appointment. In the early 1980s, the Imperial War Museum was asked to take over the administration of the site, and the Cabinet War Rooms were opened to the public in April 1984. The museum was reopened in 2005 following a major redevelopment as the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms, but in 2010 this title was shortened to the Churchill War Rooms. __________________________ Your host for this program is Robert Kelleman, the founder/director of the non-profit community organizations Washington, DC History & Culture and Texas History & Culture. Washington, DC History & Culture A non-profit community organization. Experience the history and culture of Washington, DC - and the world! Eventbrite https://DCHistoryAndCulture.Eventbrit... Facebook / dchistoryandculture Meetup https://www.Meetup.com/DCHistoryAndCu... YouTube / washingtondchistoryculture Robert Kelleman rkelleman@yahoo.com / robertkelleman