There are few personal relationships which have been more scrutinized than that of Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt. Their approach to international relations as personal relations during the Second World War stands as a monumental moment in the history of the twentieth century, and, in the friendship, birthed the Atlantic Charter and the special relationship as we see it today. Indeed, they did have an important, unique, and significant relationship for a prime minster and a president. Between 1939 and 1945, Roosevelt and Churchill exchanged an estimated 2000 letters and telegrams, met with one another 11 times and spent no fewer than 113 days together during the Second World War. Though they met the first time in 1918, in which ne...
This single-authored book chapter examines how far the Vietnam War tested the personal and working r...
Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, t...
Born less than a year apart, Douglas Haig and John J. Pershing were destined to command the armies o...
There are few personal relationships which have been more scrutinized than that of Winston Churchill...
Diplomová práce se zabývá vztahem mezi Winstonem Churchillem a Franklinem Rooseveltem. Jejich přátel...
Both Winston S. Churchill (1874-1965) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1 882-1945) were masters of the Eng...
The 1930s marked Winston Churchill as an exile from his party and the political circles of England. ...
Throughout World War II, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin were able to preserve a relatively stro...
Diplomová práce se zabývá vztahem mezi Winstonem Churchillem a Franklinem Rooseveltem. Jejich přátel...
Explanations of the importance of Allied air power during World War II often look to the supporting ...
From August 9-12, 1941, the two leaders of the English-speaking world, President Franklin Roosevelt ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt was president in extraordinarily challenging times. The impact of both the Gre...
Both Winston S. Churchill (1874-1965) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1 882-1945) were masters of the Eng...
Following the German invasion of France in June 1940, French general Charles de Gaulle fled his home...
In February 1945 at Yalta in the Crimea, Winston Churchill met with Franklin Roosevelt and Josef Sta...
This single-authored book chapter examines how far the Vietnam War tested the personal and working r...
Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, t...
Born less than a year apart, Douglas Haig and John J. Pershing were destined to command the armies o...
There are few personal relationships which have been more scrutinized than that of Winston Churchill...
Diplomová práce se zabývá vztahem mezi Winstonem Churchillem a Franklinem Rooseveltem. Jejich přátel...
Both Winston S. Churchill (1874-1965) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1 882-1945) were masters of the Eng...
The 1930s marked Winston Churchill as an exile from his party and the political circles of England. ...
Throughout World War II, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin were able to preserve a relatively stro...
Diplomová práce se zabývá vztahem mezi Winstonem Churchillem a Franklinem Rooseveltem. Jejich přátel...
Explanations of the importance of Allied air power during World War II often look to the supporting ...
From August 9-12, 1941, the two leaders of the English-speaking world, President Franklin Roosevelt ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt was president in extraordinarily challenging times. The impact of both the Gre...
Both Winston S. Churchill (1874-1965) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1 882-1945) were masters of the Eng...
Following the German invasion of France in June 1940, French general Charles de Gaulle fled his home...
In February 1945 at Yalta in the Crimea, Winston Churchill met with Franklin Roosevelt and Josef Sta...
This single-authored book chapter examines how far the Vietnam War tested the personal and working r...
Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, t...
Born less than a year apart, Douglas Haig and John J. Pershing were destined to command the armies o...