General Hasting Ismay, invariably referred to as 'Pug', was one of the
most intriguing, yet less well known, leading military characters of
his era. This overdue biography describes how an officer who fought
tribesmen in India and Dervishes in North-East Africa, thereby playing
no significant role in The Great War, found himself as Winston
Churchill's Chief of Staff throughout the Second World War. In this
hugely influential position, he eased the often fraught relationship
between a determined and obstinate Prime Minister and his top military
advisors. His tact and diplomacy were tested to their limits oiling
the wheels with our American allies, both political and military, even
those with Anglophobic tendencies. Based in 10 Downing Street, Pug
accompanied Churchill on his overseas visits and to the major
conferences. Post-war Ismay assisted Mountbatten in the partitioning
of the Indian sub-continent before becoming the first NATO Secretary
General, a measure of the high regard the United States and other
nations held him in. Despite the influence he wielded during and after
the Second World War, Ismay remains a mysterious figure who somehow
managed to maintain the trust of those with whom he worked and dealt
with under the most testing and stressful conditions. This insightful
biography is a most welcome and valuable addition to the history of
the period.
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The Life of General Hastings Ismay KG GCB CH DSO PS, 1887–1965
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399045797
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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