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Hollow Heroes By Michael Arnold

Hollow Heroes by Michael Arnold


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The book reveals the truths behind the conventional images of three of Great Britain's primary military leaders during and immediately after the Second World War. In each case there was a totally different side to each man, which demonstrates that a great deal of their reputation was built on contrived results, deception and dishonesty.

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Hollow Heroes: An Unvarnished Look at the Wartime Careers of Churchill, Montgomery and Mountbatten by Michael Arnold

The book challenges the preconceptions behind three of Great Britains primary military leaders: Churchill, Montgomery and Mountbatten. Although their achievements during and immediately after the Second World War are widely celebrated, this book offers a new perspective, suggesting that most accounts ignore the darker side of each of these wartime leaders. It makes the case that a great deal of Churchills, Montgomerys, and Mountbattens reputation was built on contrived results, deception and dishonesty.

It examines the influence and impediment of class on the performance of the British Army in World War II, and puts forward an argument frequently proposed by the Americans, that there was unwillingness among the British to base officer promotion on effectiveness rather than on social background; conforming was more important than performing. At the same time, Montgomery feared and was jealous of Patton, whose rate of advance was nearly always twice that of Montys.

The author presents the argument that the services of Field Marshals Wavell and Auchinleck, two of Britains finest commanders of the war, were largely lost to Britain because of Churchills consistent interfering in field matters, and a desire to stay in power after the fall of Singapore.

Arnold includes the bizarre case of Major-General Dorman-Smith, one of Britains most brilliant original thinkers, often overlooked after his sacking by Churchill. Dorman-Smith was the tactician who had produced Britains victory over Rommel at the first battle of Alamein, but his crime seems have been overachievement; an unforgivable sin in some eyes. Mountbattens fumbling in India is also realistically examined in these pages, fundamentally questioning the man for the centurys embellished reputation.

Additional information

GOR007411265
9781612002736
1612002730
Hollow Heroes: An Unvarnished Look at the Wartime Careers of Churchill, Montgomery and Mountbatten by Michael Arnold
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Casemate Publishers
2015-02-19
304
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