Churchill and the Generals

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A limited edition hardcover book exploring Churchill's relationships with his generals This is the incredible story of the darkest days of World War II when Winston Churchill and his generals—Montgomery, Alexander, Wavell, and Brooke—were facing catastrophe on every front. They suffered defeat at Dunkirk and survived the Battle of Britain. With enormous amounts of courage and skill they fought off the Luftwaffe and managed to hold on until the Allied invasion of Europe. On May 10th, 1940 Churchill became Prime Minister and took control of Britain’s War Effort. He appointed key men to command the forces upon which the free world’s survival depended. Men like Montgomery, Slim, Auchinleck, Alanbrooke, and Alexander were given the highest command to wage war “against a monstrous tyranny never surpassed in the dark lamentable catalogue of human crime.” This is the story of his relationships with these remarkable men and the American generals who followed them including Dwight Eisenhower and George Marshall.

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Mike Lepine has written more than 35 books. As the former editor of the Aviation & Military Video Club, he was instrumental with DD Home Entertainment in bringing much rare archival film footage to the public for the very first time.

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“intelligent and informative.” —The Washington Timesan "admirable book" --The Churchill Project, 1/11/2016"Churchill and the Generals" is a quick and excellent read for those looking for a concise primer on the unique leadership dynamics embodied by Churchill and the generals whom he led." --WinstonChurchill.org, August 2015. 
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