![]() ![]() Roosevelt was unexpectedly asked to speak. 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. 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. #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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