Wendell Willkie Talking to the Camera, 1941. Second World War. 'But though alone in arms, Britain was not alone in visitor, Roosevelt's ex-rival for the presidency, Wendell Willkie: "I'm glad to be in England, for whose cause I have the utmost sympathy, and for whose cause I am attempting to do my part in uniting all of the United States, so that we may give the utmost aid to Britain in its struggle for the free man all over the world. Thank you very much".' From "Time To Remember - Operation Barbarossa", 1941 (Reel 1); documentary film about events of 1941, on t


Wendell Willkie Talking to the Camera, 1941. Second World War. 'But though alone in arms, Britain was not alone in visitor, Roosevelt's ex-rival for the presidency, Wendell Willkie: "I'm glad to be in England, for whose cause I have the utmost sympathy, and for whose cause I am attempting to do my part in uniting all of the United States, so that we may give the utmost aid to Britain in its struggle for the free man all over the world. Thank you very much".' From "Time To Remember - Operation Barbarossa", 1941 (Reel 1); documentary film about events of 1941, on the Eastern Front and at Pearl Harbour.


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