Show Lord Morans Moran's Diaries Whatever else the diaries of Lord Charles Moran tell they seem to make It clear Winston Churchill saw the menace or of Communist expansion more clearly than American leaders during world war II THROUGHOUT THE diaries soon to be released in book form in England Lord Moran as Churchill's personal physician physician cian tells or of days when Churchill Church Church- ill was deeply depressed or distressed at the failure on the part of American leaders to comprehend the goal of the Rus- Rus Churchill wanted the Allies to invade the Balkans instead of making the unnecessary invasion invasion inva- inva sion or of southern France In this wa way the allies could have saved a number of eastern European countries from their Communist Communist fate But President Franklin Frank Frank- lin D. D Roosevelt and other US U.S. leaders did not foresee what Churchill saw IT IS A SORRY note to read how Roosevelt attempted to win over Stalin by pointing out to him his differences with Churchill and it is heavy reading reading read read- ing to read how Roosevelt insisted insisted in- in on having meetings meetings meet meet- ings with Stalin with Churchill left out in a vain and naive attempt attempt at- at tempt to win over the Russian dictator Such tactics including lack of unity among US U.S. and UK leaders leaders lead lead- ers at summit meetings was the height of folly for which we are paying dearly today |