![]() ![]() Churchill was stubborn and sure of himself, which could be good, but he was also pig-headed in his own way. Roosevelt and Churchill were both very intelligent and ambitious individuals, but they also had their weaknesses. ![]() Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 1 Insights on Jon Meacham's Franklin and Winston They were both men of peace, but they were also courageous and cool under fire. #4 Roosevelt and Churchill were extremely fascinated by each other, and their relationship was very similar to that of Roosevelt and Stalin. Churchill was the quintessential parliamentarian. Roosevelt was a state senator, assistant secretary of the navy, the 1920 Democratic nominee for vice president, and governor of New York. ![]() #3 The cousins were obsessed with politics from a young age. ![]() He began to talk about the importance of the personal in politics and war. Roosevelt was unexpectedly asked to speak. #2 The dinner at Gray’s Inn was a glittering occasion, with high British officials paying homage to Roosevelt as the representative of their American ally. #1 Roosevelt and Churchill were both very intelligent and ambitious individuals, but they also had their weaknesses. Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. ![]()
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