The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... Churchill and off he went to England . Roosevelt wished him godspeed and this began the movement to take Willkie into Roosevelt's camp , as Stimson and Knox and other Republicans had been taken . At the moment , on the war front ...
... Churchill and off he went to England . Roosevelt wished him godspeed and this began the movement to take Willkie into Roosevelt's camp , as Stimson and Knox and other Republicans had been taken . At the moment , on the war front ...
Page 280
... Churchill and Stalin on equal terms and above all the only man who could cope successfully with the ruthless Stalin in the arrangements for the post - war world . The ordinary man did not realize that Hitler and Mussolini were made to ...
... Churchill and Stalin on equal terms and above all the only man who could cope successfully with the ruthless Stalin in the arrangements for the post - war world . The ordinary man did not realize that Hitler and Mussolini were made to ...
Page 299
... Churchill had met at sea in Placentia Bay off the coast of Newfoundland — the President on the Augusta , the Prime Minister on the Prince of Wales , sur- rounded on deck by a numerous entourage of the highest ranking military and naval ...
... Churchill had met at sea in Placentia Bay off the coast of Newfoundland — the President on the Augusta , the Prime Minister on the Prince of Wales , sur- rounded on deck by a numerous entourage of the highest ranking military and naval ...
Page 300
... Churchill did not think the Singapore agreements went far enough . When the two men met Churchill brought up three matters . First , he confided to Roosevelt a startling piece of news , namely that England's position at Gibraltar was ...
... Churchill did not think the Singapore agreements went far enough . When the two men met Churchill brought up three matters . First , he confided to Roosevelt a startling piece of news , namely that England's position at Gibraltar was ...
Page 301
... Churchill then brought up the final problem : they would have to give the press an explanation of what they had been conferring about . The President suggested that he could not reveal the commit- ments he had made . Churchill objected ...
... Churchill then brought up the final problem : they would have to give the press an explanation of what they had been conferring about . The President suggested that he could not reveal the commit- ments he had made . Churchill objected ...
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