Churchill’s Coldest Line Explained World War II Alliances
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In 1941, after Operation Barbarossa, Winston Churchill faced a difficult reality: to defeat Adolf Hitler, Britain would have to align with Joseph Stalin—a man Churchill had spent years criticizing and opposing.
When questioned about this apparent contradiction, Churchill gave one of his most famous replies: “If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons.”
The remark captured the harsh pragmatism of wartime alliances. Ideology took a back seat to survival, and former enemies became partners against a greater threat. It remains one of the clearest expressions of realpolitik in modern history—where the priority was not choosing allies, but defeating the worst enemy.
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