In what way did FDR serve as a cohesive leader of the US in the way that other wartime leaders such as Winston Churchill did?
Whereas FDR was practical and collaborative, Churchill was dominated by ‘the rage’ derived from military exploits. It was fulfilling the role of a nation’s leader that turned out to be the commonality in the two of them, however, it was FDR’s emphasis on global thinking and foreign relations that made him unique.