Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill agreed to concentrate their war efforts first in North Africa. This decision was part of the strategy to gain a foothold in Europe by defeating Axis forces in the region before moving on to more direct assaults on Europe, such as the invasion of Italy and later Normandy. Their collaboration aimed to alleviate pressure on the Soviet Union while also securing vital Mediterranean routes.
Germany.
They agreed to focus most of their efforts on defeating Germany first. The war would be fought in all theaters and areas simultaneously, however the efforts against Germany would receive the highest priority. They did this because Germany was the obviously greater military threat in terms of advanced technology, military equipment, land-forces and anti-shipping capability.
John Churchill is the most famous ancestor of Winston churchill. John Churchill was the first duke of marlborough.
France had already fallen, Russia was holding it's own, so the US's strategy was to SAVE England (Great Britain) FIRST (Europe also), then defeat Japan. A LARGE part of this strategy stemmed from Churchill's constant lobbying efforts with US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Had it not been for Churchill's efforts, Roosevelt may have had his Admirals & Generals do as they wished...as was attacking Japan in retaliation for their attacks on the United States. The people of the United States wanted to fight Japan...Roosevelt & Churchill were guided to fight Germany first (to save Great Britain).
Pacifist and Appeaser Neville Chamberlain preceded Churchill. Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty.
His father Lord Randolph Churchill and his distant ancestor John Churchill, the British Statesman and General and the first Duke of Marlborough.
Churchill Dog made his first appearance in 1996. He was modeled after a real bull dog named Lucas. Churchill has been used in advertising portraying a dog that talks and nods.
Europe first with Asia/Pacific a holding action.
The first time (1940) Churchill succeeded Neville Chamberlain. The second time (1951) he succeeded Clement Attlee.
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Winston Churchill.