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Men of Valour Brian Hodgkinson

Men of Valour By Brian Hodgkinson

Men of Valour by Brian Hodgkinson


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Based on the Second World War, this narrative poem, with its evocative drawings, captures the devastation of this global war and the dramatic events that took place. It is the author's dedication to the courage displayed by men and women of every participating nation.

Men of Valour Summary

Men of Valour: The Second World War by Brian Hodgkinson

Based on the Second World War, this narrative poem, with its evocative drawings, captures the devastation of this global war and the dramatic events that took place. It is the author's dedication to the courage displayed by men and women of every participating nation, but especially by those who fought for the ideals of freedom and justice against tyranny and humanity. This narrative poem seeks to give a comprehensive view of the most extensive and devastating war that has ever occurred. It deals with both the West, where fighting was prolonged in Europe, North Africa and on the sea, and also the Far East, where predominantly American forces fought the Japanese. The British role includes accounts of the Dambusters' raid and General Slim's campaign in Burma. The chronological narrative recounts major events, such as the fall of France, the battle of Britain, Hitler's invasion of Russia, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, the battle of El Alamein, the fall of Italy, the Normandy invasion, far eastern naval battles, the final collapse of Nazi Germany and the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan. Its focus on military strategy, tactics and descriptions of battles is enhanced by details relating to the war conferences between the Allied leaders. Integral features of the war such as the atrocities against the Jews, the efforts of the French resistance and the Stauffenberg plot to kill Hitler are not overlooked. The inspiration that motivated the writing of the book was not only the courage displayed by men and women fighting for freedom and justice, but also the moral principle that drove the war to its conclusion in the defeat of the Nazis and the Japanese warlords; namely the belief that civilisation depends upon the defence of the traditional values of respect for law, representative democracy and, ultimately, upon love of one's neighbour.

About Brian Hodgkinson

Brian Hodgkinson read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Balliol College, Oxford. During a long teaching career at Sussex University, Dulwich College and St James Schools in London, he developed a strong and diverse interest in writing, which involved studying Sanskrit, Indian Philosophy and epic literature, as well as the continued pursuit of Economics and History. He has published books in all of these disciplines, including his epic poem, Saviour of the Nation, In Search of Truth, How our Economy really works and A new model of the Economy. He has sought to find the underlying laws that govern the development of both individuals and societies, following Pope's famous principle, 'The proper study of mankind is man'.

Table of Contents

1 The Approach of War 9 2 Blitzkreig 15 3 The Fall of France 23 4 The Battle of Britain 37 5 The Greek Disaster 47 6 Barbarossa 61 7 The Japanese Onslaught 73 8 Axis Occupation 85 9 The War at Sea 91 10 Midway 101 11 The Dieppe Raid 111 12 Bomber Command 117 13 El Alamein 125 14 Stalingrad 141 15 Guadalcanal 155 16 The Clearance of North Africa 161 17 The Warsaw Ghetto 171 18 Crisis in the Atlantic 177 19 The Dambusters' Raid 187 20 The Battle of Kursk 193 21 The Fall of Mussolini 201 22 Jean Moulin 209 23 The Bombing of Hamburg 21724 Allied Advances 221 25 The Teheran Conference 227 26 The Siege of Leningrad 235 27 Monte Cassino 241 28 Tito's Partisans 255 29 The Defence of India 261 30 The Normandy Invasion 273 31 The Marianas 291 32 The Stauffenberg Plot 301 33 Bagration 311 34 Victory in Normandy 315 35 The Warsaw Rising 325 36 The Liberation of Paris 333 37 Arnhem 339 38 The Battle of Leyte Gulf 351 39 The Battle of the Bulge 359 40 Victory in Burma 369 41 The Yalta Conference 379 42 Iwo Jima 385 43 The Fall of Nazi Germany 393 44 Hiroshima 405 Source of Words in Quotation Marks 413 Main Works Consulted 415

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9780856835476
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Men of Valour: The Second World War by Brian Hodgkinson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
2021-10-25
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