An edition of The War Lords (1977)

The War Lords

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An edition of The War Lords (1977)

The War Lords

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In 1976, this eminent British historian delivered a series of BBC lectures on WW II leaders, ""making things up as I went along""; abundantly illustrated with photographs, this is a handsome transcript of the brief, necessarily rather superficial broadcasts. On the Axis side, Taylor finds Mussolini a bluffer, ""a man doomed to failure."" Hitler's overriding concern with German national power -- a familiar Taylor theme -- is reaffirmed, and the Fuehrer gets high marks as both a military strategist and a military propagandist before he sank into fantasy. Japan, Taylor finds, had no single war lord: seeking compromise from the outset, its leaders floundered in ""administration without direction."" As for the Allies, Churchill was indeed ""the saviour of his country,'"" but it is often forgotten, Taylor notes, how often he was bucked by both his chiefs of staff and party colleagues. Skirting the disputes over the Normandy invasion, the book concludes that the high point of the Prime Minister's career was his collaboration with the US and USSR. Taylor tends to disparage Roosevelt as shallow, casual, and pragmatic, and devotes undue space to the Lucy Mercer affair; most memorable is his view of Stalin as exercising unique personal control of the war effort and devoted--like Churchill--not to political designs, but to beating Hitler. Unabashedly simplified, this is basically an intelligent picture book with an efficient organizing principle.

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Publisher
Atheneum
Language
English
Pages
189

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The War Lords
1978, Atheneum
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1977, Hamilton
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Edition Notes

Transcripts of 6 lectures delivered on BBC television in Aug. 1976.
Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54, B
Library of Congress
D736 .T35 1978, D736.T35 1978

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
189 p. :
Number of pages
189

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4546159M
Internet Archive
warlords00ajpt
ISBN 10
0689108400
LCCN
77013962
Library Thing
98298
Goodreads
3785041

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