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It is undoubted that Churchill had a very close relationship with FD Roosevelt, based on mutual trust. This didn't apply to Stalin, or de Gaulle for that matter. It is Churchills' implaccable hostility to the cause of the Axis that typifies Britains stance in WW2. By and large Churchill does his best to maintain the position of Britain as th upholder of the rights of Freedom.That Churchill came to power at a time he described as 'Their finest hour' & Britain soon stood alone against the might of the Third Reich it is remarkable that Churchills fine qualities of Leadership stand out as they do in History.

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