Churchill s centenarian parrot has a personality that follows him like a shadow, witnessing the life

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

The Second World War was like a picture full of strange stories, with strange flowers blooming on the cruel battlefield and roses blooming among the thorns. Looking back at history, one can always find a variety of interesting stories. Today's protagonist is an "old man" or "old bird" who is over 100 years old, who was a witness to the early days of World War II. In those most difficult years, British Prime Minister and prominent statesman Winston Churchill had a companion, a female parrot named Charlie, who was extremely manly.

Although Winston Churchill has long since passed away, Charlie is still alive and well, and his mouth is still talking "dirty words". "Charlie", who is over 100 years old, still keeps cursing against the Nazis. Two of its favorite curses were "damn Hitler" and "damned Nazis" (which were also the classic expletives from Churchill's mouth back then). Although Churchill has been dead for 50 years or two, Charlie can still spit out the expletives accurately whenever someone teases him.

In 1942, the British and German armies confronted each other, and the British army suffered heavy losses. Every day, Winston Churchill was under pressure from all sides of the country, and when he received a report about the losses of the British army, he always scolded "damn Nazis" or "damn Hitler". At this time, Churchill's adjutant and staff officers would stay away so as not to be splashed with expletives. However, this mantra was put in Charlie the parrot's birdcage and listened to correctly.

On the same day, Winston Churchill received a tip that the British army had suffered heavy losses as a result of the fierce fighting between the British and German troops. Just as Churchill was about to give the order, suddenly, a "damn Nazi" came out, and the correspondents and commanders wondered: how did the Prime Minister's voice change?Then there was another "damn Hitler", and everyone turned their eyes to the birdcage. It turned out that the parrot named Charlie was jumping up and down in the birdcage, as if to vent his anger on Churchill.

In 1942, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his Charlie parrot fought against Nazi Germany. Charlie learns a series of swear words and oaths as his master teaches. At a meeting of senior British generals, Charlie occasionally uttered surprising expletives, which shocked the participants, but also succeeded in boosting everyone's morale and strengthening their conviction against the Nazis.

Throughout World War II, the phrases "damn Nazis" and "damn Hitler" became Charlie's mantra and accompanied him through the course of his life. After the death of Winston Churchill in 1965, Charlie was depressed for a while. Luckily, pet shop owner Peter Oram took Charlie back to the store and took care of it. Charlie gradually came out of the shadow of Churchill's death and started a new life. However, it never said "foul language" again.

The following year, Charlie repeated those two classic declarations at an exhibition open to children: "We will fight Nazi Germany to the end." When the veterans heard this declaration, they couldn't help but burst into tears and spontaneously applauded Charlie. Charlie, accompanied by Peter Olam, gradually got rid of the Xi of "export into dirty" and began to be obsessed with **. Although there are not many feathers left, as soon as Peter opens the **, Charlie will shake with the **, like a child who does not want to grow up. It comfortably enjoys the winter sun indoors, and welcomes many visitors in the summer, living the aristocratic life of its old age.

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