Auteur: Jonathan FENBY Edition :MacAdam pages:494 Format :pdf language :English
The history of the Second World War
is usually told through its decisive battles and campaigns. But behind the
front lines, behind even the command centers of Allied generals and military
planners, a different level of strategic thinking was going on. Throughout the
war the 'Big Three' - Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin - met in various
permutations and locations to thrash out ways to defeat Nazi Germany and,
just as importantly, to decide the way Europe would look after the war. This
was the political rather than military struggle: a battle of wills and
diplomacy between three men with vastly differing backgrounds, characters and
agendas.
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