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The Almost Impossible Ally Harold Macmillan And Charles De Gaulle Peter Mangold

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The Almost Impossible Ally Harold Macmillan And Charles De Gaulle Peter Mangold
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Peter Mangold
ISBN: 9781423787648, 9781850438007, 1423787641, 1850438005
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Almost Impossible Ally Harold Macmillan And Charles De Gaulle Peter Mangold by Peter Mangold 9781423787648, 9781850438007, 1423787641, 1850438005 instant download after payment.

In 1963, General de Gaulle (described by the Foreign Office as Prime Minister Macmillan's "almost impossible ally") aggressively vetoed Britain's first bid to join the Common Market. It was a blow that delayed Britain's entry for a decade and hastened the end of Harold Macmillan's political career. Peter Mangold explores the complex issues that bound the two men in the post-war world, from decolonization to co-operation in the Cold War, and the character traits that separated them in this fascinating portrait of an Anglo-French friendship that turned sour.

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