Britain would work its influence gently, so as not to chafe the fragile American ego—Churchill informed his war cabinet that the Americans were not above learning from us, provided that we did not set out to teach them.
Ian W. Toll
Britain would work its influence gently, so as not to chafe the fragile American ego—Churchill informed his war cabinet that the Americans were not above learning from us, provided that we did not set out to teach them.