The Gathering StormThe first in Winston Churchill's monumental six-volume account of the struggle between the Allied Powers in Europe against Germany and the Axis during World War II. Told from the unique viewpoint of the former British prime minister, The Gathering Storm is also the story of one nation's heroic role in the fight against tyranny. Having learned a lesson at Munich they would never forget, the British refused to make peace with Hitler, defying him even after France had fallen and it seemed as though the Nazis were unstoppable. What lends this work its tension and power is Churchill's inclusion of primary source material. We are presented with not only Churchill's retrospective analysis of the war, but also memos, letters, orders, speeches, and telegrams, day-by-day accounts of reactions as the drama intensifies. We listen as strategies and counterstrategies unfold in response to Hitler's conquest of Europe, planned invasion of England, and assault on Russia. Together they give a mesmerizing account of the crucial decisions made as the fate of the world hangs in the balance. The Gathering Storm covers the Treaty of Versailles, the rise of Adolf Hitler, the capitulation of Munich, and the entry of Britain into the war. This book makes clear Churchill's feeling that the Second World War was a largely senseless but unavoidable conflict--and shows why Churchill earned the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953, in part because of this awe-inspiring work. |
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THE SECOND WORLD WAR, VOLUME 1: The Gathering Storm
Gebruikersrecensie - KirkusA tremendous book of which the digests made for Life and the necessarily cut excerpts in the New York Times gave no conception. For Winston Churchill shows himself as historian, biographer, dramatist ... Volledige review lezen
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Chapter | 3 |
THE FOLLIES OF THE VICTORS 19191929 | 5 |
Europe 1921After the Peace Treaties | 7 |
PEACE AT ITS ZENITH 19221931 | 19 |
LURKING DANGERS | 35 |
ADOLF HITLER | 47 |
THE LOCUST YEARS 19311935 | 63 |
THE DARKENING SCENE 1934 | 83 |
Scapa Flow | 385 |
The German and Polish Concentrations September 1 1939 | 397 |
Diagram of Scheldt Line and MeuseAntwerp Line | 432 |
Scapa Flow Sinking of H M S Royal Oak | 441 |
Diagrams illustrating the Action against the Graf Spee | 467 |
Hunting Groups in South Atlantic | 473 |
XXX | 478 |
Russian Attack on Finland December 1939 | 486 |
AIR PARITY LOST 19341935 | 99 |
CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE 1935 | 121 |
PROBLEMS OF AIR AND SEA 19351939 | 132 |
SANCTIONS AGAINST ITALY 1935 | 149 |
HITLER STRIKES 1936 | 175 |
THE LOADED PAUSE SPAIN 19361937 | 186 |
GERMANY ARMED 19361938 | 205 |
MR EDEN AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE HIS RESIGNA | 215 |
TION | 218 |
THE RAPE OF AUSTRIA February 1938 | 232 |
CZECHOSLOVAKIA | 250 |
The Hitlerite Aggressions | 265 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MUNICH | 268 |
MUNICH WINTER | 289 |
PRAGUE ALBANIA AND THE POLISH GUARANTEE | 305 |
THE SOVIET ENIGMA | 322 |
ON THE VERGE | 341 |
Chapter | 361 |
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