A biography of Winston Churchill, examining his family and youth, his life as a soldier, his entry into politics, and his leadership as British Prime Minister during World War II, and discussing his place in history.
Contains biographical profiles of six key figures in World War II, including Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, Josef Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Hirohito, and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Presents a biography on Sir Winston Churchill, who was Britain's Prime Minister during the most difficult days of World War Two and chronicles his childhood, military, and political career.
After German Luftwaffe bomb London, Maggie Hope--trained in math and code breaking, but only able to find a job as Winston Churchill's secretary--uses the access her position demands to try to unravel an assassinate plot.
how four titans won the war in the West, 1941-1945
Roberts, Andrew
2010
A joint profile of Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and their armed forces commanders Alan Brooke and George C. Marshall evaluates the pivotal ways in which they determined the strategies of allied forces during World War II.
the Cabinet War Rooms and the culture of secrecy in wartime London
Holmes, Richard
2010
Presents a history of the Cabinet War Rooms, describing how they developed, the lives of the people who lived and worked there, and how Churchill interacted with his staff.