roosevelt at kquebec in august 1943. the mutual consent clause. just over three weeks later, that's the second of july, winston churchill isn't prime minister anymore. he's lost the general election. not too long after that, of course, we have the atomic end game. on the 6th of august, 1945 little boy, the code name for the uranium bomb is hiroshima. it's an air blast. it's not dropped literally on. on the 9th of august, 1945, fat man, the code name for the plutonium bomb is used against nagasaki. i think the results of the bombing, the impact of these two weapons of mass destruction is so well known, i really don't need to underscore it. for churchill, the most important thing, although has now leader of the opposition is that on the 14th of august, 1945 a japan surrenders. for churchill it's cause and effect. the bombs are dropped, the surrender comes within five days of the second atomic bombing. eight years later, 1953, in the final volume of his history of the war, churchill maintained two things. absolutely maintained two things. first the d