A Very British Experience : Coalition, Defence and Strategy in the Second World War
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x, 248pp plus central section of plate illustration. In illustrated, laminated boards. In as new condition throughout. Analyse of three components of Britain's military strategy during the second world war - the importance of defending the mainland; the challenges of building and maintaining coalitions and allegiances; and the central role of African lands in securing the allies' objectives, resulting in a reflection on Churchill's leadership during World War II; with a compelling chapter on the loss of the Tobruk garrison, one of the worst military disasters experienced by the British during the war.