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Allies At War
Overview: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Charles De Gaulle. They held the destiny of the Free World in their hands as Nazi forces stormed through Europe in the 1940s. Together, they stood firmly against Hitler. They inspired their troops; they gave their nations confidence in the prospect of an Allied victory. Yet the relations between these three preeminent statesmen, outside the public eye, were continually riven by rivalry, distrust, contention, and often ruthless duplicity, as this probing volume shows. With access to official archives never before available, Simon Berthon examines the antipathy that increasingly eroded the negotiations among three of the most powerful world leaders in the twentieth century and that significantly colored not only Allied policy during the war but also the relations of General Charles De Gaulle's France with Britain and America after it.
Category: Military
| ISBN-10: | 0786711353 | | Language: | English |
| Pages: | 354 |
| Dimensions: | 8.70" l x 5.54" w x 0.98" h |


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