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...audible colleague much to tell us about Europe in British politics--and much more.
Roy Jenkins works on a much larger canvas and has less to say about W. S. Churchill's European policies than might have been expected of a leading Europhile. Eleven months after VE Day, when there was still bounteous admiration for the Soviet sacrifice and effort in the Great Patriotic War, Churchill was the first to point publicly to the Soviet threat to the West and the division in Europe. The Iron Curtain speech was not well received. It was derided by the Kremlin, conspicuously unsupported in Downing Street and probably duplicitously disowned by the White House, when the big artillery in the US...
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