When Germany struck at Russia last week, the war's last major military enigma but one (Japan) was cleared up. Nevertheless most of the world wondered what the rest of the world would do about it.
In Britain, the timing of the Nazi attacktoo late to make the Sunday morning papersgave Winston Churchill the chance to scoop the entire British press. Over the radio he electrified the nation with an immediate and resonant declaration: "No one has been a more consistent opponent of Communism than I have for the last 25 years. I...
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