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Famous sayings of British military celebrities in World War II
/kloc-Benjamin Disraeli, an English writer in the 20th century, said that there are no eternal friends, only eternal interests. In the 20th century, during World War II, Britain and the Soviet Union reconciled, and British Prime Minister Churchill extended this sentence. There are no eternal friends or enemies, only eternal interests.

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Benjamin Disraeli:

His name is closely related to the British colonial empire. He is also a novelist, and his social and political prestige has made him occupy a special position among British prime ministers. Disraeli has been highly praised by the British bourgeoisie in history and is regarded as one of the most outstanding figures in British politics.

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A famous British saying during World War II: "We have no eternal enemies and friends. Our mission is to fight for our interests. " Before World War II, capitalist countries such as Britain and the United States were always enemies of the emerging Soviet socialism. After the outbreak of World War II, fascist countries such as Germany, Italy and Japan invaded everywhere and became enemies of people all over the world.

Capitalist countries such as Britain and the United States need to turn enemies into friends with the Soviet Union and form alliances to jointly fight against fascist countries. Britain, as one of the sponsors of the world anti-fascist alliance, said this in a speech.