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Originally Posted by Lang
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The Lend Lease scheme was negotiated (against serious US opposition) when Britain totally ran out of money. Up to that point USA had demanded full payment ie transfer of British gold reserves, to cover all purchases. Even after the British Empire countries had their gold reserves raided to save the motherland the cupboard was bare. It was undoubtedly Churchill's finest hour when he went to USA and schmoozed Roosevelt to support the cause. There is no doubt that Lend Lease, and its extension to Russia particularly, was a war-winning decision.
Lang
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It wasn't just Churchill, but a full press of the Royals too. The new king and Queen Mum weren't comfortable out of Europe and weren't sure how they'd be received. Accounts of the day said they found the Americans a funny lot with some peculiar personal and cultural habits, but gracious nonetheless. FDR was no isolationist, which helped greatly.