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Very good in that Churchill and Roosevelt maintained solid communications

with each other. They seldom overtly lied or tried to mislead each other.

Each kept and maintained a few snippets of information from the other. On the big things like enigma, radar, sonar and nuclear weapons they did

manage to maintain a strong sense of openness. On the home front the

English did suffer from the presence of the US troop buildup. The phrase

of "overpaid, oversexed and overhere" was a valid point of contetion. An

Army Private's pay exceeded the median pay for many British industries. a

guaranteed point of contention.

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