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3 Reddit comments about Masters and Commanders: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941-1945:

u/DoctorDank · 9 pointsr/AskHistorians

If you're interested in a great book about relations at the top level between the Americans and the Brits, I can highly recommend Masters and Commanders, which is about FDR, Churchill, and their respective Chiefs of Staff. I found it to be fascinating.

u/Jizzlobber58 · 3 pointsr/AskHistorians

One book I've recently read about Churchill states that his energy was tedious to those around him. He would keep a light buzz, if anything, and keep everyone up into the late hours of the night going over policy. He even strained the patience of career military men. I had always figured he would be a fun guy to be around until I read that. Here's the book.

u/EarthandEverything · -5 pointsr/Ask_Politics

>There's nothing about that in the articles you linked.

yes, you need to read actual books to learn history, not just Wikipedia.

>Career State Department Ambassadors and staff are testifying that the Guiliani group's activities are unofficial, irregular

Yep. they're bitching that the president didn't listen to them.

>and unprecedented.

if they're saying that, they're lying.

> At this point the debate is simply you asserting that career officials are all mistaken.

Sure, try this or this, or this, or frankly, almost any of the hundreds of books on american diplomacy in ww1 and ww2 that you obviously haven't read yet for some reason have strong opinions about.