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1943 John Grigg

1943 By John Grigg

1943 by John Grigg


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In this reappraisal of the course of World War II, John Grigg suggests that the Allied invasion could have been launched succesfully in 1943. Most crucially he explores the politics of the decision to delay invasion until 1944 and its terrible repercussions.

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1943: The Victory That Never Was by John Grigg

On 6 June 1944, D Day, Allied troops landed in France, opening the way to eventual history. In this controversial reappraisal of the course of World War II, John Grigg suggests that the Allied invasion could have been launched succesfully in 1943. Beginning with America's entry into the war, Grigg explores policy and grand military strategy, especially the Churchill-Roosevelt relationship. Most crucially he explores the politics of the decision to delay invasion until 1944 and its terrible repercussions.

Table of Contents

Part 1 From Pearl Harbour to TORCH: America in; Churchill and Roosevelt; how to win? the tide turns in Russia...; ...and in the Pacific; British calamities; Churchill in trouble; the kindling of TORCH; hazards of TORCH; Churchill's journey; victory at last; unfinished business in North Africa. Part 2 Aspects of 1943: emperors at Casablanca; the price of Tunis; Italian follies; the captive giant; bombing on regardless; fallacies about France; the world-sharers. Part 3 Questions and arguments: the victory that was; the Wilmot thesis; "impossible to land in 1943"; "Atlantic wall too strong"; "not enough landing-craft"; "technical resources inadequate"; American mistakes; the British mistakes; risk and cost of delay; the victory that might have been. Select bibliography.

Additional information

GOR004530309
9780140284232
0140284230
1943: The Victory That Never Was by John Grigg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
1999-11-25
272
N/A
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