hellyesbrother [he/him] to askchapo • 3 years agoWhy do mainstream historians view Churchill with such reverence despite his reign being associated with the fall of the UK as the world's strongest empire?message-squaremessage-square34 fedilinkarrow-up181
arrow-up181message-squareWhy do mainstream historians view Churchill with such reverence despite his reign being associated with the fall of the UK as the world's strongest empire?hellyesbrother [he/him] to askchapo • 3 years agomessage-square34 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareABigguhPizzahPieh [none/use name,any]hexbear11·3 years agoFDR was instrumental in destroying the left by sapping it's energy through welfare programs. link
minus-squareDes [she/her, they/them]hexbear11·3 years agoeffectively destroyed the left in the U.S. but weirdly if he lived longer might have saved it in the soviet union (assuming he was able to solidify his plans of economic and political cooperation with the USSR). link
minus-squarePraksis [any]hexbear3·3 years agoyeah iirc fdr wanted to cooperate with the soviets against colonialism and the bri'ish link
absolutely; he was adored by many
FDR was instrumental in destroying the left by sapping it's energy through welfare programs.
effectively destroyed the left in the U.S. but weirdly if he lived longer might have saved it in the soviet union (assuming he was able to solidify his plans of economic and political cooperation with the USSR).
yeah iirc fdr wanted to cooperate with the soviets against colonialism and the bri'ish