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Angry Churchill

Angry Churchill is a famous photo taken by Canadian photographer Yusef Cash for British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in February during World War II. 194 165438.

The work was needed for the propaganda of World War II, and recorded Churchill's dignified expression when he wanted to get angry. It is considered to be the "most character" in Churchill's portrait, which inspired people to fight against fascism.

Once appeared on the cover of Life magazine, it is a classic portrait photography in the 20th century. On August 22nd, 2022, according to the statement of Fermon Hotel in Loriere Castle, the angry Churchill was stolen and replaced with a copy.