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The History Of The Second World War, Volume 4 - The Hinge Of Fate

by Winston S. Churchill
language: english
Publisher: The Copyright Group, June of 2013 ‧
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Winston S. Churchill; The History Of The Second World War. Volume 4 - The Hinge Of Fate. Although The Grand Alliance was now in place Churchill knew that it would take precious time before it would be able to effectively engage and subdue the enemy. Disaster was upon him almost at once. With the entrance of Japan into the global conflict our Far East possessions were under immediate threat. Singapore and the Philippines fell. In Africa, Rommel took Tobruk. At sea the loss of ships mounted. His task seemed ever greater but his spirit, his resolve, his belief in his peoples ability to overcome the terrible evil of Nazism was unshakeable. Headlines were grabbed with the daring commando raid on the St Nazaire dock facilities. In the Pacific the American forces held and defeated the Japanese in an air duel at The Battle Of Midway. Churchill changed his commanders again and installed Montgomery in Africa and the effect was almost immediate: El Alamein. The Afrika Corps were broken. With the invasion by Allied forces of French North Africa the deserts were free of the enemy by May. Now Stalin could be relieved with the opening of a second front in Europe with the invasion of the soft belly of Italy. In early 1943 the Allies were moving inexorably towards victory. Churchill's conviction was borne out. The Hinge Of Fate was now decided. The overview is read by Winston S Churchill MP and the volume narrated by Michael Jayston.

Winston S. Churchill

The History Of The Second World War, Volume 4 - The Hinge Of Fate

by Winston S. Churchill

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ISBN: 9781780002668
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Release Date: June of 2013
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
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EAN: 9781780002668

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Winston S. Churchill

PRÉMIO NOBEL DA LITERATURA 1953

Winston Churchill nasceu em 1874, oriundo de uma família da aristocracia britânica. Foi eleito como deputado conservador em 1900, mas juntou-se aos liberais, obtendo o cargo de ministro do Comércio em 1908 e de ministro do Interior em 1910. Prosseguiu uma carreira política, aliando-se depois aos conservadores ao recear a emergência do Comunismo russo. É eleito deputado em 1924, sendo dos poucos a preconizar uma política firme contra a Alemanha hitleriana. De 1940 a 1945 torna-se o primeiro-ministro de um governo de união nacional. Revela-se então um verdadeiro estratega, um grande chefe de Estado e um símbolo da oposição britânica face ao nazismo. Promoveu a assinatura do Tratado do Atlântico Norte (NATO) e foi o primeiro a insurgir-se contra a "cortina de ferro" que entretanto se abatera sobre o Leste europeu. Apesar do imenso prestígio alcançado, é derrotado pelos trabalhistas nas eleições de 1945. Regressa ao poder em 1951, mas retira-se quatro anos depois por razões de saúde. Veio a falecer em Londres em 1965. Para além de um grande estadista, foi também escritor, pintor e memorialista e a sua obra, nomeadamente as Memórias de Guerra (1948-1954) valeu-lhe o Prémio Nobel da Literatura em 1953.

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