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Five Days in London, May 1940

De: John Lukacs
Narrado por: Geoffrey Howard
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In the days between May 24th and 28th, 1940, the British War Cabinet held a historical debate over whether to negotiate with Hitler or to continue the war. In this magisterial work, John Lukacs demonstrates the decisive importance of those five days. Lukacs takes us hour by hour into the critical unfolding of events at 10 Downing Street, where Churchill, who had only been prime minister for a fortnight, painfully considered his war responsibilities. We see how the military disasters taking place on the Continent - particularly the plight of the nearly 400,000 British soldiers bottled up in Dunkirk - affected Churchill's fragile political situation, and how the citizenry, though only partly informed about the dangers that faced them, nevertheless began to support Churchill's determination to stand fast.©1999 John Lukacs (P)1999 Blackstone Audio Inc. Europa Gran Bretaña Guerras y Conflictos Militar Política y Gobierno Relaciones Internacionales Segunda Guerra Mundial Realeza Winston Churchill Guerra Imperialismo Inglaterra Autodeterminación Rusia Reino Unido Edad media Socialismo África Periodo de entreguerras British History

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"With a delightful British accent and a professional quality voice, Howard...communicates the tension during those fateful days." (AudioFile)
"[This book] is lucid and splendidly readable, and furthermore, commands a host of dramatic characters....[It] has the power and sweep of Shakespeare's chronicle plays." (Boston Globe)
"Eminent historian Lukacs delivers the crown jewel to his long and distinguished career with this account....It is the work of a man who lives and breathes history, whose knowledge is limitless and tuned to a pitch that rings true." (Publishers Weekly)

Critical Historical Period • Insightful Political Analysis • Great Skill • Comprehensive Historical Context • Fitting Voice

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I learned a great deal from this book. The author makes a compelling case for the importance of those few days in May for not just the outcome of WWII, but the course of the rest of the century as well.

Excellent

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Was already taken as a title by Churchill himself, but that perfectly incapsulates what is written about here. I've read quite a bit about this period and I find Lukacs account to be compelling, even handed and judicious. It would be easy to lambaste Chamberlain and Halifax for the appeasement policies of the late 1930s though by this time the scales had fallen from Chamberlain's eyes. For Halifax it was more difficult. He belonged as William Manchester described it "England's decent, civilized establishment" and with the collapse of France he saw the prudent course to be a negotiated peace provided it would not be too Draconian. He despaired of Churchill's Romantic die in the last ditch vision, but it was that vision that was required and triumphed. This is the record of five days during which the fate of the West was poised on a razor's edge and it resisted the elemental forces that had brought it to this pass by obeying the single minded determination of a man who belonged to the past and the future but flourished in his unlikely present.

The Hinge of Fate

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Detail can blow you away. Double read

Wonderful insight

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This book by Chestnut College (Philadelphia) John Lukacs is a nice in-depth study of the crucial days in late May 1940 when an armistice with Hitler (or even Britain's defeat) was most possible. Good to read in conjunction with broader treatments of the war from Gerhard Weinberg and Sir Max Hastings.

Very good study of the crucial May 1940 days

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A great book. It shows how a man seized the moment and understood the consequences os an easy peace.

The finest hour

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