Discover the untold political saga of the Second World War in Allies at War, a landmark history by the Sunday Times-bestselling author ofAppeasing Hitler. This fast-paced narrative delves into the intricacies of building the Grand Alliance—an improbable coalition of Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union—that not only defeated Hitler but also shaped the post-war world. From Churchill's desperate manoeuvres to forge alliances after France's fall to the tense dynamics among Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin, this book offers a vivid, behind-the-scenes look at the decisions that defined history.
Why You Should Read?
Unveils Hidden Political Struggles:Go beyond the battlefield to explore the ideological clashes, strategic disagreements, and personal rivalries that influenced the war's outcome.
Richly Researched:Drawn from over a hundred archives, featuring first-hand accounts, unpublished diaries, and vivid narratives that bring history to life.
Broader Global Context:Examines not just the Grand Alliance, but also the doomed Anglo-French partnership, fractious ties with General de Gaulle, and relationships with nations like Poland, Greece, and Nationalist China.
Fresh Perspective on the Cold War:Understand how wartime alliances sowed the seeds for the geopolitical tensions that followed in the Cold War era.
Engaging Storytelling:Combines political intrigue with historical analysis, making it both informative and compelling for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
Allies at Waris more than a history book; it's a captivating exploration of the political drama that shaped our modern world.