"You are one of the unremembered heroes of the war," wrote Lord
Beaverbrook to Archibald Sinclair in 1961, no man acted with more
balance, with more judgement or greater restraint than yourself.
Sinclair, a wealthy landowner from the north of Scotland, was
Liberal Party leader from 1935 to 1945 and Air Minister throughout
Winston Churchill's ministry during the Second World War. He played
a crucial role in both the Battle of Britain and in the strategic
bombing of Germany. During his career, he locked horns with
Churchill (a lifelong friend and companion), Beaverbrook, Hugh
Dowding and Bomber Harris. Many wished to destroy him. His
political survival during the height of World War II is testimony
to his remarkable skill and resilience.
A consummately talented politician, Sinclair played an important
part in the major controversies of mid-century: appeasement,
unemployment policy, the Abdication, rearmament and war. His
integrity and sense of honor set him apart in an age of opportunism
and betrayal. A devout believer in liberalism, Sinclair carried his
party through its dark age, modernizing the demoralized and
disintegrating 19th-century relic. This biography contains much
previously unpublished correspondence between Churchill and
Sinclair (including especially striking letters dating from the
First World War) and provides revealing glimpses into the lives of
many other important figures of that day. An absorbing portrait of
a private and a passionate man, "Liberal Crusader" is must reading
from anyone interested in the history of World War II, in the
legacy of Winston Churchill, and in British history and politics in
general.
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