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Troublesome Young Men Lynne Olson

Troublesome Young Men By Lynne Olson

Troublesome Young Men by Lynne Olson


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Summary

Four troublesome young men lived in Belgravia and Mayfair and owned sprawling country houses. They were part of the small, clubby network that dominated English society. And now they were doing the unthinkable: trying to topple Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, the leader of their own party. This book describes their story.

Troublesome Young Men Summary

Troublesome Young Men: the Rebels Who Brought Churchill to Power in 1940 and Helped to Save Britain by Lynne Olson

Those four troublesome young men had attended Eton and Harrow, Cambridge and Oxford. They lived in Belgravia and Mayfair and owned sprawling country houses. They were part of the small, clubby network that dominated English society. And now they were doing the unthinkable: trying to topple Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, the leader of their own party. The Chamberlain government seemed to want a minimal war that would cost as little as possible. In Britain there was doubt, cynicism, apathy and distrust. But on 13 May all that would change and Churchill, swept centre stage, would give his celebrated speech: 'You ask what is our aim? I can answer in one word: victory.' In the past six decades, the emergence of Winston Churchill as the saviour of Britain has come to be viewed as an almost preordained event. But, as a Cabinet member, Churchill had been a staunch supporter of Chamberlain, and his imminent leadership seemed far from inevitable. Amery, Boothby, Cartland and Macmillan (later to be prime minister himself) were seen as being disloyal in a time of war, violating the norms of their clannish, upper-class society, and for that they were vilified as traitors to their class, party, government and country. But without them, Churchill might never have come to power. Troublesome Young Men is their story.

Troublesome Young Men Reviews

PRIAISE FOR 'A QUESTION OF HONOUR: The Kosciuszko Squadron: Forgotten Heroes of World War II' 'A tribute to the Polish fighting spirit, and a well-written war history about a distant but very good neighbour' Alan Furst 'One of the most shameful episodes of the Cold War' Sir John Keegan 'This book presents us with one of the most disgraceful ethical horrors of World War II' Robert Conquest

About Lynne Olson

Lynne Olson is the author of two books with her husband Stanley Cloud, The Murrow Boys and A Question of Honour. They live in Washington, D. C.

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GOR001181078
9780747581918
0747581916
Troublesome Young Men: the Rebels Who Brought Churchill to Power in 1940 and Helped to Save Britain by Lynne Olson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20070402
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