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Originally posted by Penske_Account
He had no choice at that point but to cut the best he could under the circumstances, he knew the senior partner in the Atlantic Coalition was mentally incapacitated. It doesnt' undercut his history of warning of the danger of trusting Stalin and his sadness and disgust at the sell out at the end of the war.
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I know Poland was a big deal for Churchill because Poland was the reason England entered the war. They took on Hitler to protect Polands sovereignty. But I think FDR convinced Churchill that they could trust uncle Joe when he promised free elections in Poland.