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Martha is pressured to exploit her friendship with Roosevelt as he defies isolationists to push the Lend-Lease Act, and Martha and the children get a surprise Christmas present.
G
Contains Sexual Themes
Martha is pressured to exploit her friendship with Roosevelt as he defies isolationists to push the Lend-Lease Act, and Martha and the children get a surprise Christmas present.
G
Contains Sexual Themes
The prince and princess of Norway must flee when Nazi Germany launches a surprise attack in April 1940.
The king and crown prince retreat to London and arrange for Martha and the children to go to the USA.
Roosevelt extends a special invitation to Martha and her children as bombs are falling on Olav and the king.
Martha is pressured to exploit her friendship, Roosevelt defies the isolationists, and there's a surprise.
Martha uses dinner table tactics to help Norway, but she soon finds herself at odds with the US President.
America enters the war, and Olav arrives from England.
A Nazi agent slips through the cracks, putting the children at risk.
Roosevelt's health declines and Olav tries to stay out of the Soviet sphere of influence.