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Phantasy [73]
4 years ago
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Sourcing: who was winston churchill? why would americans trust what he has to say about the soviet union?

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omeli [17]4 years ago
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Winston Churchill  <span> He was the prime minister of England. England was one of the United States' closest allies throughout the 20th century, and Churchill was a highly respected, successful leader, so Americans trusted his opinion of the Soviet Union when he spoke of the Iron Curtain in the 1940s. </span>
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