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In december last year we looked at how Churchill in 1940 kept Britain in the war. In this episode we're crossing the pond to look at Roosevelt and America in 1940/41.
At the outbreak of war in Europe the majority of the American people did not want to commit troops to another European war. When much of continental Europe fell under Nazi tyranny and Britain looked over the white cliffs at Dover to see the German Army looking back and the Battle of Britain started in earnest, American public opinion started to waver allowing FDR to push through measures in support of the British and Allied war effort.
I'm joined by Marc Wortman, he is the author of 1941: Fighting the shadow war. Which the Wall Street Journal described as "Engrossing… [1941 is] an absorbing world-wide epic set in that pivotal year. … "
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In december last year we looked at how Churchill in 1940 kept Britain in the war. In this episode we're crossing the pond to look at Roosevelt and America in 1940/41.
At the outbreak of war in Europe the majority of the American people did not want to commit troops to another European war. When much of continental Europe fell under Nazi tyranny and Britain looked over the white cliffs at Dover to see the German Army looking back and the Battle of Britain started in earnest, American public opinion started to waver allowing FDR to push through measures in support of the British and Allied war effort.
I'm joined by Marc Wortman, he is the author of 1941: Fighting the shadow war. Which the Wall Street Journal described as "Engrossing… [1941 is] an absorbing world-wide epic set in that pivotal year. … "

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