Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Nov 1965, p. 6

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QUEE NAT CENOTAPH Queen Elizabeth II lays her wreath at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, dur- ring Sunday's Remembrance Day service in homage to the dead of two World Wars. (AP) Television Has New Slant On The Spanish Armada By CYNTHIA LOWRY beautiful shots of Spain--anci- NEW YORK (AP) -- Eng-jent castles, splendid paintings land's defeat of the Spanish|4nd Armada almost 400 years ago was, as every schoolchild of my generation was taught, a magnificent victory and one of the world's great naval bat-| tles. | It was, then, something of a| shock to be informed by NBC's| fine special, The Spanish Ar-| mada Sunday night, that: The) whole thing was a mess; the} two fleets missed each other a) few times and, when they fin-| ally got together, fired cannons | at each other for hours without) sinking any sailing ships; and) that fierce storms and lack of| supplies did more damage to/| the Spanish than Britain's naval | might. What has been taugh as a) great confrontation between two, mighty nations was, said the/ program's narrator, "a mud- dled engagement" deliberately | built by the British into a myth. | STRATEGY POOR | Philip IJ, absolute rule of} Spain, was a religious fanatic | and poor military strategist, ac- | cording to the program. He was | determined to convert England | to Roman Catholicism--by mar- | riage o its Protestant ruler or, | that failing, by war. He. was also determined to stamp out the Protestant movement in) Holland. | Philip sent out his armada of 128 ships in 1588, not to invade Britain immediately but to join Spanish troops on the Channel | Coast. He neglected to inform his admiral that the military forces in Holland were unable | to keep the engagement. Queen. Elizabeth of England | played a reluctant pacificist's| role in the affair, although she did turn loose Sir Francis) Drake and his daring men. The color program was a de-| light to the eye. There were | SEPTICEMIA ©. 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