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Queen has chilling unheard 'WW3 speech' if nukes ever detonated in worst case scenario

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The Queen has a speech prepared to denounce the 'madness of war' should another World War ever breaks out. The address, which has thankfully never had to be delivered, was written in 1983 as part of a wargaming exercise that pitted Russia and the Warsaw Pact against the UK and Nato in case the Cold War ever heated up.But as World War Three fears mount once again since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war last week it remains as chillingly relevant today as it did then.With 1980s Britain feared to be on the brink of annihilation at the hands of a nuclear-armed Soviet Union, the Queen's secret speech urged her "brave country" to stand firm as it faced up to the "madness of war".The dangers were "greater by far than at any time in our long history" and she appealed to the people to remember the qualities which saw them keep freedom alive through two world wars.The speech mentions World War Two and the Queen's personal memories of it.It reads: "Now this madness of war is once more spreading through the world and our brave country must again prepare itself to survive against great odds."I have never forgotten the sorrow and the pride I felt as my sister and I huddled around the nursery wireless set listening to my father's inspiring words on that fateful day in 1939."Not for a single moment did I imagine that this solemn and awful duty would one day fall to me."But whatever terrors lie in wait for us all the qualities that have helped to keep our freedom intact twice already during this sad century will once more be our strength."For the latest breaking news and stories from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.She signed off the speech with: "As we strive together to fight off the new evil let us.

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