Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler

How a British Civil Servant Helped Cause the Second World War

(Autor) Adrian Phillips
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In Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler Adrian Phillips presents a radical new view of the British policy of appeasement in the late 1930s. No one doubts that appeasement failed, but Phillips shows that it caused active harm - even sabotaging Britain's preparations for war. He goes far further than previous historians in identifying the individuals responsible for a catalogue of miscalculations, deviousness and moral surrender that made the Second World War inevitable, and highlights the alternative policies that might have prevented it. Phillips outlines how Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and his chief advisor, Sir Horace Wilson, formed a fatally inept two-man foreign-policy machine that was immune to any objective examination, criticism or assessment - ruthlessly manipulating the media to support appeasement while batting aside policies advocated by Winston Churchill, the most vocal opponent of appeasement. Churchill understood that Hitler was the implacable enemy of peace - and Britain - but Chamberlain and Wilson were terrified that any display of firmness would provoke him. For the first time, Phillips brings to light how Wilson and Churchill had been enemies since an incident early in their careers, and how, eventually, opposing Churchill became an end in itself. Featuring new revelations about the personalities involved and the shameful manipulations and betrayals that went into appeasement, including an attempt to buy Hitler off with a ruthless colonialist deal in Africa, Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler shines a compelling and original light on one of the darkest hours in British diplomatic history. --

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Editorial:
Biteback Publishing
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781785904752
Año de publicación:
2019
Fecha publicación:
8 de Octubre de 2019

Adrian Phillips

Adrian Phillips is a British author known for his compelling storytelling and vivid imagery. His most notable works include "The King's Shadow" and "The Warlock's Curse," which have captivated readers with their richly drawn characters and intricate plots. Phillips has made significant contributions to the fantasy genre, blending elements of magic and adventure with themes of power and redemption. His ability to transport readers to immersive and fantastical worlds has garnered him a dedicated following. "The King's Shadow" stands out as his most famous work, showcasing his talent for crafting intricate and engaging narratives that leave a lasting impact on readers. Phillips continues to inspire and entertain audiences with his imaginative storytelling and unique perspective on the human experience.

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