A vivid and incisive portrait of Winston Churchill during wartime from
acclaimed historian Max Hastings, Winston’s War captures the full
range of Churchill’s endlessly fascinating character. At once
brilliant and infuriating, self-important and courageous, Hastings’s
Churchill comes brashly to life as never before. Beginning in 1940,
when popular demand elevated Churchill to the role of prime minister,
and concluding with the end of the war, Hastings shows us Churchill at
his most intrepid and essential, when, by sheer force of will, he kept
Britain from collapsing in the face of what looked like certain
defeat. Later, we see his significance ebb as the United States enters
the war and the Soviets turn the tide on the Eastern Front. But
Churchill, Hastings reminds us, knew as well as anyone that the war
would be dominated by others, and he managed his relationships with
the other Allied leaders strategically, so as to maintain Britain’s
influence and limit Stalin’s gains. At the same time, Churchill
faced political peril at home, a situation for which he himself was
largely to blame. Hastings shows how Churchill nearly squandered the
miraculous escape of the British troops at Dunkirk and failed to
address fundamental flaws in the British Army. His tactical inaptitude
and departmental meddling won him few friends in the military, and by
1942, many were calling for him to cede operational control.
Nevertheless, Churchill managed to exude a public confidence that
brought the nation through the bitter war. Hastings rejects the
traditional Churchill hagiography while still managing to capture what
he calls Churchill’s “appetite for the fray.” Certain to be a
classic, Winston’s War is a riveting profile of one of the
greatest leaders of the twentieth century.
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Churchill, 1940-1945
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ISBN
9780307593122
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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