FBI Investigated Threats Against Winston Churchill: FBI files also contain miscellaneous references to Prime Minister Churchill. By United States Federal Bureau of Investigation

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During the 1940s and 1950s, the FBI investigated several threats against the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill. FBI files also contain miscellaneous references to Prime Minister Churchill.** Please Note: These are copies of ACTUAL FBI documents so the quality is absurdly horrible**More About Winston ChurchillThe war in the Mediterranean theater continued to dominate Churchill's thoughts after he met with Roosevelt at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943. After many frustrating delays, Allied forces (principally British, American, and French) wiped out the last remaining Axis (German and Italian) troops in North Africa. They exploited this success by undertaking operations in Sicily and from there moved onto the Italian peninsula.Churchill's American allies, however, made known their desire to come to grips with Hitler's armies in northwest Europe in a series of additional wartime conferences. These began with the TRIDENT meeting in Washington in May 1943 and culminated in the first meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt, and Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in Teheran, Iran, at year's end. At the conclusion of the Teheran meeting the Americans and Soviets had overridden Churchill's lingering doubts and had secured a firm commitment to launch a cross-Channel attack in northwest France by the late spring of 1944, together with a supporting amphibious operation in southern France.In May 1943 Churchill boarded the S.S. Queen Mary for a trip to the United States and another meeting with Roosevelt. At sea, Churchill told Averell Harriman of reported submarines along their course. He explained that he had arranged for a machine gun to be mounted on his life boat: “I won't be captured. The finest way to die is in the excitement of fighting the enemy… You must come with me in the boat and see the fun.”In May, 1943, Churchill was in Washington for the TRIDENT Conference, during which the Americans and British agreed to launch the cross-Channel attack in a year's time. He also made a second speech to Congress. Churchill reminded them that “the main burden of the war on land” was still being borne by the Soviet Army on the Eastern Front. He added that the final triumph, in spite of the recent victory in Tunisia, would come only after battles as difficult and costly as those that had followed the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War.Churchill's son Randolph, a soldier serving with a British Special Raiding Squadron during the invasion of Sicily, wrote his father two letters during the landings. He described the weather conditions, troop morale, and enemy resistance: “So far it has been like clockwork. I trust that by breakfast time good news will be flooding in on you.” The next day, with the operation a success, he wrote, “The whole enterprise in our sector was too good to be true… I do hope it has gone as well with the Americans.”Amid the burdens of the war Churchill occasionally found time for diversions and outings. In July 1943, he and Clementine visited the London Zoo, where with one finger he tentatively petted a lion cub.In September 1943, with British forces once more on the European continent and the Soviet Red Army moving westward, the war's outcome seemed inevitable. After Italy's surrender to the Allies was announced on September 8, Adolf Hitler declared that he would continue to fight. This Clifford Berryman cartoon portrays the goose-stepping German dictator's attitude as whistling through his own graveyard, while the spirits of Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill look on.On his trip to North America for the first Quebec Conference (QUADRANT), Churchill was accompanied by his wife Clementine and his daughter Mary, who served as his aide-de-camp. In Quebec, the conferees discussed plans for the cross-Channel attack—the Second Front—and the development of the atomic bomb. After the conference (August 17-24, 1943), the Churchills went to Washington.

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