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Churchill's Grand Alliance - The Anglo-American Special Relationship, 1940-1957 (Paperback, Main)
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Churchill's Grand Alliance - The Anglo-American Special Relationship, 1940-1957 (Paperback, Main)
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The Anglo-American alliance was the cornerstone of Churchill's
foreign policy after 1940, and from then up to the present, the
'special relationship' has always been a feature of Anglo-American
relations. This controversial study ruthlessly strips away the myth
to reveal the unsentimental reality. Churchill carried on the war
in 1940 because he believed that American help could save the
British Empire. This book argues that his faith was misplaced, that
Franklin Roosevelt saw an end to imperialism as one of America's
war aims. Fighting until Germany's 'unconditional surrender' meant
that Britain ended the war weakened and dependent on America.
Churchill, Bevin and Attlee all tried to persuade America into
looking after British imperial interests in the post-war period,
but as the Cold War dawned the Americans were only interested in
using British help when it suited them. Britain's last attempt to
act independently of America - Suez - ended disastrously, and the
book ends with Anthony Eden's removal from power under American
pressure. This is the final work in John Charmley's revisionist
triptych of British foreign policy in the mid-twentieth century.
The other two books - Chamberlain and the Lost Peace and Churchill:
The End of Glory - are also available in Faber Finds.
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