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Churchill And The Navy The Wartime Leader And The Battles At Sea Richard Hough

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Churchill And The Navy The Wartime Leader And The Battles At Sea Richard Hough
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Publisher: Canelo
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Richard Hough
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Churchill And The Navy The Wartime Leader And The Battles At Sea Richard Hough by Richard Hough instant download after payment.

Soldier by instinct, sailor by fate... The relationship that defined a career – and saved a nation

The Navy almost finished the career of Britain's greatest wartime leader. As a young minister responsible for the senior service from 1911, Churchill ruffled feathers and gave scant regard for the feelings of the admirals. When disaster struck in the First World War, it was the navy that led to his political downfall.

But when he returned to power after years in the wilderness, the Royal Navy welcomed him with the cry, 'Winston is back!' From that point onwards, the successful pursuit of the war at sea remained his primary consideration.

Within a few days of his return to the Admiralty, Churchill received a friendly overture from President Roosevelt, and there began a steady communication and friendship between the self-styled 'Former Naval Person' and the President of the United States, their differences subordinated in the pursuit of one shared goal:...

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