Summary:
The book delves into the complex relationship between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, exploring how their unique friendship and collaboration shaped the course of World War II. It provides a detailed account of their personal correspondence, shared experiences, and the strategic decisions that helped lead the Allies to victory.
Key points:
1. Friendship Power: The book highlights the crucial role of Roosevelt and Churchill's friendship in World War II's course.
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