The Second World War: Triumph and Tragedy
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The fourth and final volume in a history of World War II as only Winston Churchill could tell it
This volume of Churchill's history of World Ward II recounts the dramatic months as the war drew to a close—the Normandy landings, the liberation of western Europe, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the surrender of Germany and Japan.
Originally published in six volumes, Churchill’s tome is presented here in four volumes: Milestone to Disaster, Alone, The Grand Alliance, and Triumph and Tragedy.
This work is part of Brilliance Audio's extensive Classic Collection, bringing you timeless masterpieces that you and your family are sure to love.
- Listening Length13 hours and 47 minutes
- Audible release dateNovember 7, 2008
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB001KW7NMK
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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| Listening Length | 13 hours and 47 minutes |
|---|---|
| Author | Sir Winston Churchill |
| Narrator | Christian Rodska |
| Audible.com Release Date | November 07, 2008 |
| Publisher | Audible Studios |
| Program Type | Audiobook |
| Version | Unabridged |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B001KW7NMK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,768 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #107 in World War II History (Audible Books & Originals) #341 in World War II History (Books) |
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Churchill's and England's influence has waned. Even as Potsdam was failing all he can find is a concerned voice. England was deep in debt and tired of War. With Germany surrendering, there was no more desire to fight another battle especially with Russia. The Atomic bomb is dropped on Japan's two cities and Churchill finds that he has been voted out of office. On July 26, 1945 he bids farewell to the Nation that he served and steps out of what he considered as an unfinished office. He states that the "power to shape the future would be denied him". He wished he could have stayed to help with the needed peace but out of office all he could do was speak. He was not to return again for another 6 years and by then it was to late for another coalition government.
This is an important volume and series in understanding a great deal about WWII history and the start of the Cold War. The volume is well name. Victory blocked Nazism and then unleashed the power of the atom. The World would never again be the same. Old fears were replaced with new ones and national hegemony reared its' ugly head. The peace that Churchill wanted was not to be. Well worth reading and adding to the history shelf.
If you are going these books, I highly recommend that you start with book one of "The World in Crises" and read both series in order.
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1) it just shows that political, military & diplomatic objectives should be co-ordinated;
2) it is worth reading the Series as a first-hand account of the overall picture which there can't be many of! You soon become aware of his dislikes;
3) I think Churchill's strength was his ability to say the right thing, to the right person, at the right time!
4) I suppose if you're keen you can look up the various Agreements, Treaties & Conferences along the way if they are available! (I notice he says somewhere "Of all the public documents I have written..." & "its context in the secret records";
5) his unique contributions were getting France a Zone & alerting the world to the 'Iron Curtain';
6) it makes you wonder that the Berlin Wall took so long to fall! (I didn't realise there were 5 Zones after Potsdam - Poland got one)!;
7) I'd forgotten that the Russian Zone included Austria after Potsdam & that Berlin & Vienna were International Occupation;
8) it's interesting that Nuremberg & Frankfurt fall in the American Zone;
9) I didn't know that the 4 Zones were agreed with Roosevelt before he died before Truman came on the scene!;
10) what has surprised me the most is how highly Churchill regarded Eden & you would say friends!;
11) all the messages between the 3 Great Powers - Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin are so friendly but that is the way people spoke to each other in those days.
I think this Volume could be read in isolation by my father's generation but for a younger person like myself best to read the Series in order so you can follow Churchill's thoughts!
It should not be treated as authoritative. Many things that were Top Secret during the war are suppressed in the book. Enigma and Bletchly Park are absent, as are a number of other failed operations, successful German operations, and most of the work of the various SO divisions. Some of these are only just, many years later, coming to light, and I have no doubt much else will come out, as some of the documents won't be released until 2045!
But as an overall history of both the broad sweep of WW2 events , and the minutia of being the Prime Minister during the war, it has no equal even now.
It is expensive, but to a historian of WW2, it is an essential.
Operation names and codes. Numbers of tanks aircraft.
It is the inside story which never made the news.
All volumes are worth reading - they are the actual words of the Greatest Englishman. Written just after the war, without the 'benefit' of years on hindsight and analysis, it shows that we definitely had the right man in the right place at the right time.














