Witty drunk, Winston Churchill sacrificed a quarter of a million British soldiers to pay off his bills and secure a statue in Westminster.
If Poland was so important to the British that they entered the war for it, then why did they hand it over to the Soviets at the end of the war? The answers to these questions are completely cogent when the subject is studied from the perspective that all the actors were aligned for war including FDR and Stalin.
If Poland was so important to the British that they entered the war for it, then why did they hand it over to the Soviets at the end of the war? The answers to these questions are completely cogent when the subject is studied from the perspective that all the actors were aligned for war including FDR and Stalin.
This discussion with Michael Tsarion is highly informed and hammers home the research I've been unearthing for some years. I welcome this subject securing the air it needs to breath.