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  • The Second World War: A Global History

    The Second World War by Churchill, Sir Winston S.;

    A Global History

    Series: Bloomsbury Revelations;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 10 October 2013
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781472520876
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages1056 pages
    • Size 234x158x58 mm
    • Weight 1552 g
    • Language English
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    """I am perhaps the only man who has passed through the two supreme cataclysms of recorded history in high executive office... I was in this second struggle with Germany for more than five years the head of His Majesty's Government. I write therefore from a different standpoint and with more authority than was possible in my earlier books. I do not describe it as a history, for that belongs to another generation. But I claim with confidence that it is a contribution to history which will be of service to the future."" Sir Winston Churchill From the origins of the conflict, the rise of Hitler and the futile attempts at appeasement, through the darkest days of Britain's lone stand against the Axis powers, the great alliances with the USA and Soviet Russia and the triumphs of D Day and the eventual liberation of Europe to the terrible birth of the Cold War under the shadow of nuclear weaponry, this is Winston Churchill's landmark history of World War II. At once a personal account and a magisterial history, The Second World War remains Churchill's literary masterpiece."

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    Table of Contents:

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    Extract from Preface to The Gathering Storm
    Book I: Milestones to Disaster, 1919 - May 10, 1940
    I. The Follies of the Victors, 1919-1929
    II. Peace At Its Zenith, 1922-1931
    III. Adolf Hitler
    IV. The Locust Years, 1931-1933
    V. The Darkening Scene, 1934
    VI. Air Parity Lost, 1934-1935
    VII. Challenge and Response, 1935
    VIII. Sanctions Against Italy, 1935
    IX. Hitler Strikes, 1936
    X. The Loaded Pause, 1936-1938
    XI. Mr Eden At the Foreign Office. His Resignation
    XII. The Rape of Austria, February 1938
    XIII. Czechoslovakia
    XIV. The Tragedy of Munich
    XV. Prague, Albania and the Polish Guarantee
    XVI. On the Verge
    XVII. Twilight War
    XVIII. The Admiralty Task
    XIX. The Front in France
    XX. Scandinavia. Finland
    XXI. Norway
    XXII. The Fall of the Government
    Book II: Alone, May 10, 1940 - June 22, 1941
    I. The National Coalition
    II. The Battle of France
    III. The March to the Sea
    IV. The Deliverance of Dunkirk
    V. The Rush for the Spoils
    VI. Back to France
    VII. Home Defence and the Apparatus of Counter-Attack
    VIII. The French Agony
    IX. Admiral Darlan and the French Fleet
    X. At Bay
    XI. Operation ""Sea Lion""
    XII. The Battle of Britain
    XIII. ""London Can Take It""
    XIV. Lend-Lease
    XV. Desert Victory
    XVI. The Widening War
    XVII. The Battle of the Atlantic
    XVIII. Yugoslavia and Greece
    XIX. The Desert Flank. Rommel. Tobruk
    XX. Crete
    XXI. General Wavell's Final Effort
    XXII. The Soviet Nemesis
    Book III: The Grand Alliance, Sunday, December 7 1941 and Onwards
    I. Our Soviet Ally
    II. My Meeting with Roosevelt
    III. Persia and the Desert
    IV. Pearl Harbour!
    V. A Voyage Amid World War
    VI. Anglo-American Accords
    VII. The Fall of Singapore
    VIII. The U-Boat Paradise
    IX. American Naval Victories. The Coral Sea and Midway Island
    X. ""Second Front Now!""
    XI. My Second Visit to Washington. Tobruk
    XII. The Vote of Censure
    XIII. The Eighth Army at Bay
    XIV. My Journey to Cairo. Changes in Command
    XV. Moscow: The First Meeting
    XVI. Moscow: A Relationship Established
    XVII. Strain and Suspense
    XVIII. The Battle of Alamein
    XIX. The Torch Is Lit
    XX. The Casablanca Conference
    XXI. Turkey, Stalingrad and Tunis
    XXII. Italy the Goal
    Book IV: Triumph and Tragedy: 1943-1945
    I. The Capture of Sicily and the Fall of Mussolini
    II. Synthetic Harbours
    III. The Invasion of Italy
    IV. Deadlock in the Mediterranean
    V. Arctic Convoys
    VI. Teheran: The Opening
    VII. Teheran: Crux and Conclusions
    VIII. Carthage and Marrakesh
    IX. Marshal Tito: The Greek Torment
    X. The Anzio Stroke
    XI. ""Overlord""
    XII. Rome and D-Day
    XIII. Normandy to Paris
    XIV. Italy and the Riviera Landing
    XV. The Russian Victories
    XVI. Burma
    XVII. The Battle of Leyte Gulf
    XVIII. The Liberation of Western Europe
    XIX. October in Moscow
    XX. Paris and the Ardennes
    XXI. Christmas at Athens
    XXII. Malta and Yalta: Plans for World Peace
    XXIII. Russia and Poland: The Soviet Promise
    XXIV. Crossing the Rhine
    XXV. The Iron Curtain
    XXVI. The German Surrender
    XXVII. The Chasm Opens
    XXVIII. The Atomic Bomb
    Epilogue: 1945-1957
    Index

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