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Winston Churchill and the second front 1940–1943
This book is a military history study that analyzes the debates, strategies, and policies behind the opening of the Second Front in World War II, particularly between 1940 and 1943. Trumbull Higgins traces the relationship between Allied leaders, especially Winston Churchill and the British government, and the dynamics of their relationship with the United States in determining the timing and location of a major offensive against Germany. Using official documents and in-depth analysis, this book describes the diplomatic and military challenges in designing an operation that was one of the determining factors in the Allied victory. It is highly relevant for researchers of war history, military policy, and studies of Churchill.
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