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History, 28.06.2019 14:20 jaibean1202

Although the u. s. congress was still unwilling to declare war early in 1941, churchill told his war cabinet, " we must have patience and trust to the tide which is flowing our way, and to events." what do you think churchill meant by this remark? support your answer.

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