Tim Bouverie, "Allies at War: How the Struggles Between the Allied Powers Shaped the War and the World"
English | ISBN: 0593138368 | 2025 | 672 pages | PDF | 11 MB
English | ISBN: 0593138368 | 2025 | 672 pages | PDF | 11 MB
A landmark history of the alliance that won the war and made the peace, by the critically acclaimed author of Appeasement
After the fall of France in June 1940, all that stood between Adolf Hitler and total victory was a narrow stretch of water and the defiance of the British people. Desperate for allies, Winston Churchill did everything he could to bring the United States into the conflict, drive the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany apart, and persuade neutral countries to resist German domination.
By early 1942, after the German invasion of Russia and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the British-Soviet-American alliance was in place. Yet it was an improbable and incongruous coalition, divided by ideology and politics and riven with mistrust and deceit. Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin were partners in the fight to defeat Hitler, but they were also rivals who disagreed on strategy, imperialism, and the future of liberated Europe. Only by looking at their areas of conflict, as well as cooperation, are we able to understand the course of the war and world that developed in its aftermath.
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