Describes events leading to the invasion of Sicily, warfare in Africa, meetings with Roosevelt, and efforts at collaboration with Stalin covers the period from January 1942 to May 1943.
Twelve-year-old Nick McIver tries to help his father and sister send vital information to England about imminent Nazi invasion, until he finds himself transported through time to help his ancestor stop a mutinous captain who is aiding the French fleet and endangering British sailors.
Twelve-year-old Nick McIver tries to help his father and sister send vital information to England about imminent Nazi invasion, until he finds himself transported through time to help his ancestor stop a mutinous captain who is aiding the French fleet and endangering British sailors.
The concluding volume of Churchill's personal narrative of the Second World War, covering the period from the Anglo-American landings in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, through his resignation following his party's defeat on July 26, 1945.
Presents an analysis of the life and times of Winston Churchill, and offers contrasting viewpoints on all aspects of his personal and political career.
Explores the historical background of, and controversies surrounding, D-Day, offering personal narratives from American and German soldiers, a British journalist, and a French civilian.
Chronicles the life of Winston Churchill, discussing his various careers as a soldier, statesman, reformer, writer, journalist, politician, and builder, his personal relationships, and his role in World War II.