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I think the statement that Winston Churchill possibly was Britain's most powerful weapon against Hitler's Germany means that he was a good leader due to the fact that he had good, strong policies helped Britain to attain aid from the appropriate allies and that also lead to the defeat of the axis. What do you think is meant by the statement that Winston Churchill possibly was Britain's most powerful weapon against Hitler's Germany?

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