Lessons from the 1940s - Don't Lose Heart

Living in England seventy years ago, it would have been easy to lose heart. Yet the British kept their famous stiff upper lip and "muddled through." What Hitler meant to break them made them stronger, more determined, and more unified. They kept to their work and cranked out the ships and planes and tanks they needed for victory. And the senseless raids turned the tide of public opinion in the United States, allowing passage of the crucial Lend-Lease program to provide arms to the United Kingdom, and paving the way to America's alliance with Britain.
By 1942, light could be seen. Hitler had greedily and foolishly invaded his ally, the Soviet Union. Freed from harassment, Britain grew in strength and became the staging area for Allied troops and for Allied bombers.
Things may look dark, but there is always hope. Follow the British example, don't lose heart, and let adversity make you stronger and more determined.
Published on October 11, 2010 05:00
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