More than an account of Churchill's momentous meetings with Roosevelt,
Stalin and other leaders at the height of the Second World War, this
book illuminates the practicalities of transporting a prime minister
through dangerous skies and across hostile oceans in a time of global
war. No life was more valuable to the British spirit than his, as he
represented his country's will to resist the Nazis. Like most of the
British war effort, Churchill's voyages were under-planned and
improvised, and used a good deal of US technology. The story begins
with a relatively simple trip to meet Roosevelt in a battleship in
1941, and continues through hazardous flights across enemy-occupied
North Africa, to the fateful conferences at Yalta and Potsdam in 1945.
While the book is meticulously researched in terms of its historical
and technical reference by the author, he allows the character of the
man to be revealed through the many different eyes of his travelling
companions, as well as his ministers and senior military officers, his
secretaries and typists, the officers and crews of the ships he
travelled on, and the pilots, navigators and engineers of his
aircraft. The book concludes with an examination of the legacy of
these voyages, especially with regard to air travel and developing
world statesmanship.
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Winston's Wartime Journeys
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844861958
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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