Classic! RT @BeschlossDC: Here in World War II General Eisenhower looking dubious about PM Churchill's attire: #NARApic.twitter.com/27cOFHMpau
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Classic! RT @BeschlossDC: Here in World War II General Eisenhower looking dubious about PM Churchill's attire: #NARApic.twitter.com/27cOFHMpau
@BeschlossDC @GeneralBoles Melchett, behind Ike, to WSC's right, doesn't look too sure either..
Orgy jacket RT @BeschlossDC Here in World War II General Eisenhower looking dubious about PM Churchill's attire #NARApic.twitter.com/VpDkXsDms2
“@BeschlossDC: Here in World War II General Eisenhower looking dubious about PM Churchill's attire: pic.twitter.com/UFrFewAv8t” Great picture.
@BeschlossDC and Churchill giving him the "yeah that's right I fight nazis in a robe, and now it's time for rub down and a pol Roger look.
@BeschlossDC He clearly just threw something on at last minute.
Regard shirt underneath.
@BeschlossDC @MichaelRStrain No robes allowed in Abilene!!!
@BeschlossDC looks like Ismay behind Ike
@BeschlossDC That is the smoking jacket to end all smoking jackets. PS, that's not Monty in the back.
@BeschlossDC Is that Browning behind them?
@BeschlossDC Who knew #Churchill had his flamboyant side as well?
@BeschlossDC At least Churchill wasn’t naked.
@BeschlossDC Jealousy?
@BeschlossDC Based on Gen. Eisenhower's expression, he may have asked PM Churchill "Is that velvet?"
@BeschlossDC I believe Churchill was recovering from pneumonia or some other illness, thus the dressing gown.
@BeschlossDC always wondered what that famous kimono looked like. thanks
@BeschlossDC is that Monty standing between them?
@BeschlossDC @PeterAdamSmith not as aghast looking as the British general behind - Wavell? Auchenleck?
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