Through the 1930s, Winston Churchill was a has-been. He was old; he had been in Britain's Parliament for better than 25 years. He was an outsider, disliked for policy disasters such as his failed campaign to knock Turkey out of World War I at Gallipoli. He was ridiculed as a warmonger, as, from the beginning of Adolf Hitler's rise to power, he ...
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