Try GOLD - Free

The strained relationship

Daily Express

|

May 01, 2025

Roosevelt wanted to help... but he had to bring voters with him

- By Phil Craig

The strained relationship

WINSTON Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt forged a war-winning alliance, and a deep personal friendship that survived many crises.

American military power and huge quantities of economic aid were critical in every theatre of the war and boosted both Britain and the Soviet Union.

Securing that support was rightly the focus of Churchill's government from the first hour that he took office. But it wasn't always easy - it was dogged by clashing agendas and deep suspicions and it very nearly didn't happen at all. Because although it may seem obvious now that the US would ultimately come to the aid of Britain, it seemed anything but that during the first year of the war.

Helping Britain resist Europe's tyrants was very much Roosevelt's intention but this was not an easy sell to his party or his nation. Anti-war, anti-British and anti-colonial feelings were strong in America and there were powerful groups - notably the many voters of Irish, German and Italian descent - who did not easily give their support to Winston Churchill and the nation that he led. Powerful figures like the US Ambassador to Britain, Joseph Kennedy, and US isolationist crusader (and borderline pro-Nazi) Charles Lindberg, had mass appeal, as can be seen by the huge scale of the latter's anti-war rallies.

Equally, there was a presidential election coming in November 1940 and so, if Roosevelt wanted to help "the Limeys", he would have to show his people and his party there was something in it for Uncle Sam.

He did so by extracting some valuable real estate in return for US aid through the "destroyers-for-bases" deal in September of that year, where 50 US Navy warships were transferred to the Royal Navy in exchange for land rights on British possessions. And then - having won re-electionhe was able to go further with the Lend-Lease scheme, in which he could lend or lease war materials to allies, including Britain.

MORE STORIES FROM Daily Express

Daily Express

THOMAS GETS THE NOD AS COV HIT BACK

LEADERS Coventry came from behind with three second-half goals to get back to winning ways as they beat Sheffield United 3-1.

time to read

1 mins

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

Food warning labels could save 100,000

MORE than 100,000 obesity deaths could be prevented over 20 years if firms were forced to put nutrition warning labels on the front of food packs, experts have said.

time to read

1 min

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

RETURN OF THE MAC

Alexis sinks Real yet again to ensure Alexander Arnold's first trip back to Anfield is a miserable one

time to read

2 mins

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

Review will help music education in schools

MUSIC education in schools will be given a massive boost today with the failing English Baccalaureate system to be scrapped by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson’s long-awaited Curriculum Review.

time to read

1 min

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

MPs calling on Labour to axe VAT on energy bills

RACHEL Reeves must scrap VAT on energy bills to ease the burden on Britons, cross-party MPs have warned.

time to read

1 min

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

Daily Express

Reeves is keeping Britain on path of economic oblivion

RACHEL Reeves is running scared of a tsunami of economic bad news coming her way.

time to read

3 mins

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

Budget income tax hike looms, so be prepared

CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves is running out of ways to fill her growing black hole without breaking Labour's election pledge, and income tax now looks firmly in her sights.

time to read

2 mins

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

Broken poll promises are attacks on workers

KEMI Badenoch is absolutely right to sound the alarm as Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to drop a new tax bomb on Britain.

time to read

1 mins

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

Frances Millar

WORD up, dawgs.

time to read

2 mins

November 05, 2025

Daily Express

HAAL FOR ONE... AND ONE FOR ALL

Pep adds 'humble' Erling to team of Blue leaders...and it's already paid off

time to read

2 mins

November 05, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size