Drawing on the War Cabinet papers, other government documents, private diaries, newspaper accounts, and memoirs,Never Surrender tells the story of summer of 1940, the summer of the 'Supreme Question' of whether or not the British were to surrender to the impending threat of Hitler's invasion. The events, individuals, and institutions that influenced the War Cabinet's deliberations offer a panoramic view of the summer of 1940. Impressive in scope but attentive to detail, Kelly takes readers from the battlefield to Parliament, to the government ministries, to the British high command, to the desperate Anglo-French conference in Paris and London, to the American embassy in London,

and to life with the ordinary Britons.

Bringing vividly to life one of the most heroic moments of the twentieth century and intimately portraying some of its largest players - Churchill, Lord Halifax, FDR, Joe Kennedy, Hitler, Stalin and others - Never Surrenderis a character-driven narrative of a crucial period in World War II history and the men and women who shaped it.
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An remarkedly vivid account of April to September 1940, the critical six months when Britain, led by Churchill, debated whether to fight Hitler.

Product details

ISBN
9781471128745
Published
2016-10-06
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Height
198 mm
Width
130 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
384

Author

Biographical note

John Kelly is talented popular historian who specializes in narrative history. He is the author of The Graves Are Walking: The Great Famine and the Saga of the Irish People, The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, The Most Devastating Plague of all Time, Three On The Edge, and more. Kelly lives in New York City and Sandisfield, Massachusetts.