E-Books → Churchill and His Generals (Modern War Studies)
Published by: voska89 on 31-01-2023, 13:50 | 0
Churchill and His Generals (Modern War Studies) by Raymond Callahan
English | May 1, 2007 | ISBN: 0700615121 | 320 pages | PDF (Converted) | 3.40 Mb
On the eve of World War II, the British army was more an international police force than a true combat-ready fighting machine. Raymond Callahan chronicles its trial-by-fire transformation in a new and unflinching look at Great Britain's top commanders in the field.
E-Books → Churchill, Eisenhower, and the Making of the Modern World [Audiobook]
Published by: voska89 on 28-01-2023, 15:54 | 0
Churchill, Eisenhower, and the Making of the Modern World (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0B61SSV49 | 2022 | 8 hours and 10 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 224 MB
Author: Christopher Catherwood
Narrator: Antony Ferguson
E-Books → Churchill's Bust
Published by: voska89 on 13-01-2023, 22:44 | 0
Churchill's Bust by Geoffrey Wheatcroft
English | January 2, 2020 | ISBN: 1847925731 | 496 pages | PDF (Converted) | 23 Mb
'Provocative, clear-sighted, richly textured and wonderfully readable, this is the indispensable biography of Churchill for the post-Brexit 2020s' DAVID KYNASTON
E-Books → Churchill, Chamberlain and Appeasement
Published by: voska89 on 29-11-2022, 11:27 | 0
Churchill, Chamberlain and Appeasement
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009201980 | 420 Pages | PDF | 2 MB
Was Churchill correct when he claimed the Second World War could easily have been prevented if Chamberlain had not appeased Hitler? How far did Churchill and Chamberlain differ on defence and foreign policy? To what extent was Chamberlain responsible for military defeats in 1940? In this new account of appeasement, G. C. Peden addresses these questions and provides a comparative analysis of Chamberlain and Churchill's views on foreign policy and strategic priorities, explores what deterrence and appeasement meant in the military, economic and political context of the 1930s and where Chamberlain and Churchill agreed and disagreed on how best to deter Germany. Beginning in 1931 when Chamberlain became Chancellor of the Exchequer, this book explores the evolution of British policy towards Germany through to the Munich Agreement and its aftermath within the context of Britain's power to influence international affairs in the 1930s and of contemporary intelligence.
E-Books → Eight Days at Yalta How Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin Shaped the Post-War World
Published by: voska89 on 21-11-2022, 06:02 | 0
Diana Preston, "Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin Shaped the Post-War World"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 1509868747, 1509868771 | EPUB | pages: 368 | 2.0 mb
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E-Books → Churchill's Legionnaire Edmund Murray
Published by: voska89 on 12-10-2022, 20:01 | 0
Bill Murray, "Churchill's Legionnaire Edmund Murray"
English | ISBN: 1913491250 | 2021 | 160 pages | EPUB | 338 KB
E-Books → Churchill's Arctic Convoys Strength Triumphs Over Adversity
Published by: voska89 on 12-10-2022, 20:01 | 0
Churchill's Arctic Convoys: Strength Triumphs Over Adversity by William Smith
2022 | ISBN: 1399072293 | English | 272 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
E-Books → Hitler's Spy Against Churchill The Spy Who Died Out in the Cold
Published by: voska89 on 11-10-2022, 22:57 | 0
English | 2022 | ISBN: 9781526768773 | 314 pages | True PDF EPUB | 37.5 MB
From the summer of 1940 until May 1941, nearly twenty German Abwehr agents were dropped by boat or parachute into England during what was known as Operation Lena, all in preparation for Hitler's planned invasion of England. The invasion itself would never happen and in fact, after the war, one of the Abwehr commanders declared that the operation was doomed to failure. There is no doubt that the operation did indeed become a fiasco, with almost all of the officers being arrested within a very brief period of time. Some of the men were executed, while others became double agents and spied for Britain against Germany. Only one man managed to stay at large for five months before eventually committing suicide: Jan Willem Ter Braak. Amazingly, his background and objectives had always remained unclear, and none of the other Lena spies had ever even heard of him. Even after the opening of the secret service files in England and the Netherlands over 50 years later, Jan Willem Ter Braak remained a 'mystery man', as the military historian Ladislas Farago famously described him. In this book, the author his near-namesake examines the short and tragic life of Jan Willem Ter Braak for the first time. Using in-depth research, he investigates the possibility that Ter Braak was sent to kill the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and discovers why his fate has remained largely unknown for so long.
E-Books → Churchill's American Arsenal The Partnership Behind the Innovations That Won World War Two [Audiobook]
Published by: voska89 on 11-10-2022, 19:26 | 0
English | ASIN: B0BFRVB4PT | 2022 | 13 hours and 59 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 384 MB
Many weapons and inventions were credited with winning World War II, most famously in the assertion that the atomic bomb "ended the war, but radar won the war." What is less well known is that both airborne radar and the atomic bomb were invented in British laboratories, but built by Americans. The same holds true for many other American weapons credited with the Allied victory: the P-51 Mustang fighter, the Liberty ship, the proximity fuze, the Sherman tank, and even penicillin all began with British scientists and planners, but were designed and mass-produced by American engineers and factory workers. Churchill's American Arsenal chronicles this vital but often fraught relationship between British inventiveness and American technical might.
E-Books → Churchill, the Member for Woodford
Published by: voska89 on 31-08-2022, 16:59 | 0
David A. Thomas, "Churchill, the Member for Woodford"
English | ISBN: 071464143X | | 224 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
For nearly 40 years "among the glades of Epping Forest" Churchill found a base for his parliamentary life. This book relates with anecdotal and archival evidence the attempt to unseat him after what many supporters considered an injudicious Munich speech.