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The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire: The Demise of a Superpower, 1944-47 Book
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TheBookPeople
Peter Clarke's book is the first to analyse in detail the losing hand that Britain was dealt in the last year of World War Two, and then to see how that hand was played over the next two years by Churchill's successors. It makes superb use of the copious letters and diaries now available of the major participants and many involved observers, to show how decisions were taken and received. Not least, it analyses dispassionately the role of the USA: how Roosevelt and his successors were determined that Britain must be sustained both during the war and after, but that the British Empire must not. The book thus also describes the short pivotal period when American influence finally took over from the British in world politics.
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ASDA
Analyses the losing hand that Britain was dealt in the last year of World War Two and shows how that hand was played over the next two years by Churchill's successors. This book describes the short pivotal period when American influence finally took over from the British in world politics.
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Blackwell
Winston Churchill's declaration in W November 1942, just as the tide of the Second World War was beginning to turn, pugnaciously affirmed his loyalty to the worldwide institution that he had served for most of his life. Britain fought and...
- 0141020059
- 9780141020051
- Peter Clarke
- 31 July 2008
- Penguin
- Paperback (Book)
- 592
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