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Angry Churchill was filmed during World War II.
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Angry Churchill was photographed by Joseph Cash, a famous portrait photographer, for British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in February 194 1. At that time, the German Nazi army kept advancing towards Britain, and Britain was in the weakest period. Churchill delivered an inspiring speech. Cash seized this opportunity, recorded Churchill's dignified expression when he wanted to get angry, and successfully presented this photo on the cover of Life magazine, becoming a classic portrait photography in the 20th century.
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