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Finest Years - Churchill as Warlord 1940-45 (Hardcover)
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Finest Years - Churchill as Warlord 1940-45 (Hardcover)
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Pre-eminent military historian Max Hastings presents Winston
Churchill as he has never been seen before. Winston Churchill was
the greatest war leader Britain ever had. In 1940, the nation
rallied behind him in an extraordinary fashion. But thereafter,
argues Max Hastings, there was a deep divide between what Churchill
wanted from the British people and their army, and what they were
capable of delivering. Himself a hero, he expected others to show
themselves heroes also, and was often disappointed. It is little
understood how low his popularity fell in 1942, amid an unbroken
succession of battlefield defeats. Some of his closest colleagues
joined a clamour for him to abandon his role directing the war
machine. Hastings paints a wonderfully vivid image of the Prime
Minister in triumph and tragedy. He describes the 'second Dunkirk'
in 1940, when Churchill's impulsiveness threatened to lose Britain
almost as many troops in north-west France as had been saved from
the beaches; his wooing of the Americans, and struggles with the
Russians. British wartime unity was increasingly tarnished by
workers' unrest, with many strikes in mines and key industries. By
looking at Churchill from the outside in, through the eyes of
British soldiers, civilians and newspapers, and also those of
Russians and Americans, Hastings provides new perspectives on the
greatest Englishman. He condemns as folly Churchill's attempt to
promote mass uprisings in occupied Europe, and details
'Unthinkable', his amazing 1945 plan for an Allied offensive
against the Russians to liberate Poland. Here is an intimate and
affectionate portrait of Churchill as Britain's saviour, but also
an unsparing examination of the wartime nation which he led and the
performance of its armed forces.
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